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    Cinders: Yes, pretty solid looking extractor. I would imagine it does give controlled feed but, having never seen one in person, I'm only guessing. As to breakage, from the quick bit of scanning around I've done, it would appear many parts fro this original model are next to impossible to find. probably the ideal situation would be to find a badly done sporter that has all the key parts and use it as a donor.

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