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Not sure why, but this happened after a few dry fires adjusting a trigger. Just a faulty pin or is something off with the rifle or spring? I believe it is an Aluminum PTG pin. Thoughts? Thanks
Was wondering what is going on here! The follower on the right is from an older rifle and is missing the "lip" as I call it (looks original). I put a "lipped" one in and the bolt does not drag so to speak against it, like it does without the "lipped" one. My question is what is the better...
Ok, I am stupid, but was wondering what is going on here! The follower on the right is from a 1970 rifle and is missing the "lip" as I call it (looks original). I put a "lipped" one in and the bolt does not drag so to speak against it, like it does without the "lipped" one. My question is...
Anyone got an effective method to change the main spring on a Rem 700 firing pin, without buying the Firing Pin Tool. ?? Figured someone has a method that might be effective and save me a few bucks.... Thanks