Thank you again for the help. I received the new pins and installed without any issues.
I would like to share a tip that I used to make reinstalling these pins seamless - spray can extensions.
In this particular application they fit better than toothpicks with the added benefit of bending out of...
Excellent write-up. I reinstalled the carrier latch last night with the remaining original pin. Patience is key.
I've used toothpicks and Qtip shafts as guides on many projects. They are a great help.
Great info.
I did not have any problem removing the carrier latch pin. It came out with room to spare.
The magazine cut off and cartridge latch pins hit the top of the receiver so I stopped driving. I guess there is a chance that they were close enough to releasing that they would have begun...
I am working on an old Browning Light Twelve Auto 5.
I have run into a problem with removing the pins that hold the Magazine Cut-Off and the Cartridge Stop.
When I attempted to drive them out from the bottom they touched the top of the receiver before they could be released.
My solution was to...
I am looking for an issue of the June 2020 American Gunsmith magazine. Even being a subscriber they do not offer back issues.
Does anyone happen to have this issue or know where it could be found?
Nothing wrong with the gun. It's a new purchase the owner wants cerakoted. I just spoke with a gunsmith I know and I asked his advice - he suggested that I punt on this one. The $250 gun is not worth the potential trouble (ie safety first) it could cause. I'm tending to agree.
I was just brought a new Stevens 301 single shot that needs to be disassembled. I am "assuming" the trigger assembly and receiver parts are very much like the H&R and NEF shotguns but would like to see what is in there before I start punching pins. Anyone have any experience with these or have a...
It's not listed as one of the P series that works with this pusher so I would guess no. I remember reading in another forum some time back that the 365 will NOT work with this pusher.
Both my Rock Chucker and Reloader Special are stamped 1978. The RC has an A3 casting stamp and the RS has an A6H on the opposite side.
This “A3” stamp has nothing to do with the A3 press. I believe the A2 and A3 had it cast on the front of the ram guide in big letters just like RCBS and RC was...
I have an old Rock Chucker.
While I was working on it the other day I noticed some stamped proof marks on the right hand side near the base.
Very subtle and mostly filled with coating.
This particular stamp reads A3 and I was wondering what these stamps refer to?
I am posting a picture I...
10.5” .223 Wilde heavy barrel on an AR-15.
This not for target shooting.
It was made for tight quarters - like inside a home. For control, the heavier barrel helps to compensate for its length.
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