With the spring out and the striker pulled back against the crosspin, the firing pin stick's out .020" past the boltface. [img:center]
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How far does it protrude when all the way forward? Is it long enough to file .020" off of it and still be long enough for reliable detonation? It would seem that perhaps someone mixed and matched old/newer parts there.
How's headspace in that rifle? It would seem to me that that much protrusion would surely initiate a slam fire if the bolt is worked vigorously, or not, if headspace is excessive.
With the pin pushed forward it protrudes .075".When a round is fed the pin is pulled completely inside the bolt when the sear engages the striker and the rifle is cocked.
if the retracting spring is good ? the issue is in the firing pin bushing check the fitment there
plab
Dry firing hammers that bushing so that is a very good possibility.
Where can I get a bushing?I just fired 3 rounds.Perfect hit's,headspace fine.I would still like the pin to retract fully. [img:center]
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I believe I have some bushings. I'll check and drop a PM.