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Help with a REM 721 firing pin spring
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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 2095415" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>your best bed with Remingtons that old is to understand one thing, back then they normally made the pins to not come out easily. you will have to take a small hammer and a small pin punch to extract it from the assembly. I have owned more than a few 721/722/725's the same thing applied to all of them. when its out make sure you chamfer both ends or at least one end before you put it back in. or you can take it to a gunsmith and he can have it done in 10 minutes. if he knows what he is doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 2095415, member: 26227"] your best bed with Remingtons that old is to understand one thing, back then they normally made the pins to not come out easily. you will have to take a small hammer and a small pin punch to extract it from the assembly. I have owned more than a few 721/722/725's the same thing applied to all of them. when its out make sure you chamfer both ends or at least one end before you put it back in. or you can take it to a gunsmith and he can have it done in 10 minutes. if he knows what he is doing. [/QUOTE]
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