- Location
- Vancouver Island
I have a Bayard Model 3 Boys Rifle in .22LR. It's a neat old single shot but has little real value.
The firing pin is broken on it....about 50% is missing.....the front half that strikes the case rim has broken off, and no, I don't have that piece.
It is less than .125 thick steel and roughly 2" long. It slides in a groove cut in the bolt, that is about the same length that the firing pin is long.
I have not mic'ed the actual dimensions yet. The rear part of the pin is sort of squared off with more depth / mass, and has a groove / notch in the end of it that contacts the bolt and transfers the energy to the pin.
Thinking I could try making one with a dremel tool, grinder, various files, emery paper, etc. Or just making the front piece that broke off and silver soldering back on. Would that work? Where it would be soldered, it would be less than .125 x .125 squared contact area.
What type of steel would make a good .22 firing pin? An old flat file annealed? Chisel steel? Saw blade.....dunno if I have one 1.20 or so thick tho. Other steel?
What shape and size to make the very tip that hits the cartridge rim?
Thanks for your thoughts.
The firing pin is broken on it....about 50% is missing.....the front half that strikes the case rim has broken off, and no, I don't have that piece.
It is less than .125 thick steel and roughly 2" long. It slides in a groove cut in the bolt, that is about the same length that the firing pin is long.
I have not mic'ed the actual dimensions yet. The rear part of the pin is sort of squared off with more depth / mass, and has a groove / notch in the end of it that contacts the bolt and transfers the energy to the pin.
Thinking I could try making one with a dremel tool, grinder, various files, emery paper, etc. Or just making the front piece that broke off and silver soldering back on. Would that work? Where it would be soldered, it would be less than .125 x .125 squared contact area.
What type of steel would make a good .22 firing pin? An old flat file annealed? Chisel steel? Saw blade.....dunno if I have one 1.20 or so thick tho. Other steel?
What shape and size to make the very tip that hits the cartridge rim?
Thanks for your thoughts.