It has the factory stock extractor and springs. It's a spring within a spring with an O-ring. Not the most spring pressure, but it has gotten the job done without any hiccups so far. Doesn't feel like its slouching either as it does take some force to be able to push the extractor aside while its installed. There's definitely enough tension there to hold the pin and keep it from moving too much. Just worried about the non-zero possibility that somewhere down the road after many more rounds that things start to loosen up a bit more. This is on a relatively lightweight (for a 7.62) 16" carbine build that I'd like to be able to rely on.
I appreciate your effort. I was looking at Fulton and it looks like I could get a relatively inexpensive quality carrier only from them. I've had good experiences with Toolcraft also, but have only ever owned their AR15 BCGs.
Now for some pictures to illustrate what I'm talking about.
Extractor spring
When I pull the BCG out of the rifle, this is what it looks like, still partially blocked. (Above view)
Below view
However, if I give the bolt a little tug, I can get it to come out just a hair more, and now the extractor pin is fully exposed.
What I fear happening is the possibility of the pin walking out, since really at this point its only spring tension (and not a whole lot) holding it in place. If it walks out enough, it'll jam the rifle up.
It's actually possible for me to remove it without too much trouble while the bolt is still installed.
Maybe there's something wrong with the way the cam track was machined?