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Firing pins on a 21yo gun are like brake pads on a five year one car...if they are worn, replace them and move on.Hi all,
I have a 21 year old Browning 325,thats supposed to only have been fired about 300 times,so im told,and ive only put 100 through it so far.
Ok,i was breaking it down today,and noticed looking at the two pins (like two balls that hit the cartridge?),they both seemed very pitted and out of shape..damaged looking.
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Dead right Pete, a bit of pitting on Miroku pins is nothing! My 3800 was 23 years old when sold it, it had over 200K shells through it and the pins were never replaced, just polished up on servicing! Simple and cheap!If you care that much about the Browning / Miroku pitting issue , you could get a pair of pins made up out of titanium.
But frankly it is an over exaggerated issue. I have a Citori that had a pitted bottom barrel firing pin in 1986 , and many thousands of cartridges later it still has the same pin in.
Yes I think Krieghoff UK replace any part that is worn as part of the normal service and within the service price.Whilst you can remove and polish them it's just not worth it, new pins aren't expensive. Have them replaced as part of a service.
Well I like your style there Will........ :biggrin:But when I am in the stand, my mind is calm knowing that the tip of my pins look like new. I can't stand any form of dirtiness or fault with a gun. Years of race car preparation programmes the mind.
Polished shot cartridges too!But when I am in the stand, my mind is calm knowing that the tip of my pins look like new. I can't stand any form of dirtiness or fault with a gun. Years of race car preparation programmes the mind.
That's such a pain though John........I mean taking all them little balls out of each shell and polishing them ,one by one, by hand is SO time consuming!!!!! :laugh:Polished shot cartridges too!
No; random pulling of cards blindly. But I always end up first! Conspiracy.So Will, If you shoot with a group, do you all practice the day before, to determine the shooting order on the Competition day ?
Well it's a shame you can't use some of that programming to park your car straight.But when I am in the stand, my mind is calm knowing that the tip of my pins look like new. I can't stand any form of dirtiness or fault with a gun. Years of race car preparation programmes the mind.
But when I am in the stand, my mind is calm knowing that the tip of my pins look like new. I can't stand any form of dirtiness or fault with a gun. Years of race car preparation programmes the mind.
We're talking some way heavy style points ilot:Well I like your style there Will........ :biggrin:
Do you have separate practice pins saving the competition pins just for comps?So you have the inconvenience of having a shoot ruined by a failing gun? Prevention is better than cure..
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