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Postino,
Thanks for the advice. I will take your advice and stone it down. I'll give an update when I get a chance to fire it. Joe |
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Lifer
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I didn't think of it when I posted, but if that ridge does hit the primer...then it may fire when you c0ck it/chamber a round...
![]() What did the guy you bought it from say??? Did he have a bandage on his hand???
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Always A
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I would remove the firing pin and grip the breech block vertically (breech face up) in a lead padded vise. Then tap down gently on the firing pin hole with a center punch. You may be able to flatten that ridge without removing any metal. Good luck, Norm
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Postino,
Come to think of it, he was missing a hand!
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Maybe even find a steel rod (5/16" is a loose fit) to fit inside the breechblock, and tap the ridge with a blunt ended tool...or another dowel...That way, you're not squeezing that thin walled breechblock in the vise - just the rod... Hopefully, the 70+ year old metal has not been fatigued to the point of cracking...(think of bending a wire coat hanger back & forth...it may take the first bend...but not the second...)
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