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Unread 03-21-2013, 08:15 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by ithacaartist View Post
Also, a qualified technician would be able to weld material onto the one with the broken tip, and re-shape/restore the tip. This might be important to do if the firing pin is matching-numbered.
Another option I have used is to drill the body and silver solder a new tip into it. If you do it right, this repair is strong and undetectable. Here is one I did just a couple of weeks ago: http://skytteforum.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=31872

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Originally Posted by alanint View Post
This is clearly a manufacturing flaw. The internal cavity was drilled too deep or the flutes are too deep and they managed to meet, creating the hole. Although technically useable, a blown primer will probably end up shearing the firing pin retainer right out of the breach block, damaging either or both.
I agree. The hole is actually rectangular, which indicates that it must be the bottom of the hole showing through. My initial thought was that you can turn a small plug and press it into the hole to make it more shallow. On second thought, this may not be strong enough, a blown primer could possibly blow the plug out.
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