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Unread 05-10-2003, 01:05 AM   #8
Jim Keenan
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I used to charge $35 for that pin but that was a while back. The only one I made lately was for me, and I don't charge myself.

It is a pretty straight forward job if there is an original to copy. But the head has to be the right thickness as the rear of the firing pin is what contacts the hammer to **** it. If the head is too thin, the breechblock bears the brunt and it is thin at that point and won't take the beating.

Jim
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