Hey guys, I was having primer ignition issues with my Win70 so I did some measuring on the firing pin protrusion. That all checked out fine so I decided to upgrade to the 30lb Wolff spring instead of the 22lb (it was recommended I try this since my bolt has the Tubb Speeklock firing pin assembly).
Well naturally in the process of changing springs I sent one of the washers across my garage at Mach 10 and it is MIA. I am wondering if I actually need that spacer washer for everything to function. The reason I ask is that MGW's schematic in the link below shows that the control round feed firing pin assembly doesn't even have that part (see 18A on the CR Push Feed and Push Feed models).
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Below is a picture of my firing pin assembly after I put it back together without the other washer (18A). I put it back in the rifle and everything is currently functioning as it should. Do I leave it and go hit the range or should I order the $8 washer to put it back together as it was?
Well naturally in the process of changing springs I sent one of the washers across my garage at Mach 10 and it is MIA. I am wondering if I actually need that spacer washer for everything to function. The reason I ask is that MGW's schematic in the link below shows that the control round feed firing pin assembly doesn't even have that part (see 18A on the CR Push Feed and Push Feed models).

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Below is a picture of my firing pin assembly after I put it back together without the other washer (18A). I put it back in the rifle and everything is currently functioning as it should. Do I leave it and go hit the range or should I order the $8 washer to put it back together as it was?