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How do you remove it. All my actions are curtis, clockwise twist and remove. Not sure how to remove the impact Precision firing assembly. Doesnt seem to just twist like the curtis actions.
Hook the cocking piece on the edge of something solid and pull down to compress the spring. A notch will be exposed at the rear of the shroud. Stick a dime in the notch and release it. Now you'll be able to unscrew it out the back.
I keep an old tennis shoe in the corner for this, slip it on my foot, hook the firing pin notch under the shoe lace and pull back while twisting. Super easy to do. Just dont chew up the lace on your fancy shoes with a greasy sharp firing pin.
Not all firing pins have the dime slot (no idea about an inmpact) so you just need to keep shoe lace tension on the firing pin until you are screwed back far enough that its no longer under spring tension.
Ok thanks guys. I thought maybe there was something proprietary to it that I was missing since I couldnt find an impact specific video on the web. I just picked mine up and didnt want to screw it up! Thanks!
After needing to pull my firing pin out at a match without much for tools, I now carry the Brownells tool in my range/shooting bag. It is cheap and I agree it makes the process very easy.
Just FYI, I purchased a Impact FP assembly and a full bolt. Neither of those had the coin slot. The bolt that came with my action does have the coin slot.
Anyone know how to lock the spring loaded FP back for easy install?
Removes striker assembly in seconds for fast disassembly of all Remington bolts. Works with spring relaxed or cocked. Hook fits into the notch of the firing pin head. Rotating the lever pulls firing pin head back and locks it. Fast and easy. SPECS...