Also, if anyone has the firing pin spring tool I could borrow. I'd pay shipping both ways.
Thanks
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Much appreciated@CjC73 father has been a tool and die maker his whole life and an avid shooter and bench gun builder he made some home made ones, I will see if he has any left and the cost
You would be better off purchasing a tool than paying for shipping back and forth. That way you can clean your bolts any time.Looking for one or a lead on where to buy. The places I've looked were sold out and no backorder.Found a spring...
Also, if anyone has the firing pin spring tool I could borrow. I'd pay shipping both ways.
Thanks
You take the bolt apart and the you screw the fring pin into it and then you screw the knob to compress the spring till you see thr pin that you knock out and then you back off on the knob to release the tension of the spring and then unscrew the the main part to get the old spring out and the put the new spring in and compress the new one till you can put the pin back in.View attachment 368821
Here is a new style father came up with after he ran out of the other traditional ones
If he's willing to do another run of these maybe we can do a group buy to make it worth his time?View attachment 368821
Here is a new style father came up with after he ran out of the other traditional ones
He just made first one yesterday, works for short and long actionIf he's willing to do another run of these maybe we can do a group buy to make it worth his time?
Ask if he's willing and what the price would be.
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Pm me your info, I was gonna make sure you had first chance because of your postI'd be in for one!