Binrat1978
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- Location
- CFB Trenton, On
Hi,
Some of the rifles I repair need new firing pins. I have noticed that the older rimfire rifles (early 1900's and older) have a fairly simple shape to them.
I have this idea of using old centre punches and filing the tip down to replicate the original firing pin shape. After that I would just cut off at the appropriate length.
I think this would be cheaper than buying a $30 USD firing pin from Numrich but end up paying close to $60 Cdn after conversion, shipping, and other fees.
Thoughts on this idea? Is the punch metal strong enough for rimfire?
,Jason
Some of the rifles I repair need new firing pins. I have noticed that the older rimfire rifles (early 1900's and older) have a fairly simple shape to them.
I have this idea of using old centre punches and filing the tip down to replicate the original firing pin shape. After that I would just cut off at the appropriate length.
I think this would be cheaper than buying a $30 USD firing pin from Numrich but end up paying close to $60 Cdn after conversion, shipping, and other fees.
Thoughts on this idea? Is the punch metal strong enough for rimfire?
,Jason