Bh in 356GNR and it seized up solid. Loading gate wouldn’t move, hammer and trigger stuck. Finally worked it all loose and took it apart. Seems a piece of the cylinder latch plunger broke off and jammed the works. I replaced the plunger but had a heck of a time getting everything to line up correctly. I probably took apart and reassembled 6-8 times before all went together as it should......then....the pun I used holding the hammer spring retainer on the strut snapped. Across the basement went the spring and retainer...found after a time and then...getting that reassembled was another multi task chore! But...missing accomplished and we are back in business!!
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Speaking of home Gunsmithing challenges...
- WB, 2020-01-14, 19:26
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Or you could go
- Blake, 2020-01-15, 14:05
- You are so practical, and usually right. (nm) - WB, 2020-01-16, 17:43
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My hero! And all without a dremel or duck tape! (nm)
- Drdougrx, 2020-01-15, 06:19
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I did use my Swiss Army a little. To assist plunger detents
- WB, 2020-01-15, 07:04
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Just went through a similar task....was shooting my reeder
- Drdougrx, 2020-01-15, 07:29
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Back in teh 1980's I was assembling an AR in my shop
- WB, 2020-01-15, 08:23
- Yep.....there’s a buffer retainer and spring for - Drdougrx, 2020-01-15, 10:42
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Back in teh 1980's I was assembling an AR in my shop
- WB, 2020-01-15, 08:23
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Just went through a similar task....was shooting my reeder
- Drdougrx, 2020-01-15, 07:29
- A real ballistical artificer! (nm) - Jim Taylor, 2020-01-15, 07:02
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I did use my Swiss Army a little. To assist plunger detents
- WB, 2020-01-15, 07:04
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Or you could go
- Blake, 2020-01-15, 14:05