Call or e-mail Jim Borden in PA.
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manufacture one from a piece of steel tubing threaded 1/2"-20 tpi in one end & 1/2"-13 tpi in the other.
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Find a 'smith that specializes in Ruger 77's as their firing pin shroud threads are 1/2"-20tpi.
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Kleinendorst used to manufacture a steel double ended 1/2"-20/1/2"-13 tpi T handle unit 30+ years ago.
Call or e-mail Jim Borden in PA.
or
manufacture one from a piece of steel tubing threaded 1/2"-20 tpi in one end & 1/2"-13 tpi in the other.
or
Find a 'smith that specializes in Ruger 77's as their firing pin shroud threads are 1/2"-20tpi.
or
Kleinendorst used to manufacture a steel double ended 1/2"-20/1/2"-13 tpi T handle unit 30+ years ago.
That's some pretty funny chit, that right there!
Finding a 'Smith at all is a chore and a half. Expecting to find one that specializes in Ruger 77's, is purest hopeful fantasy!
Maybe different around Fairbanks, eh? LOL!
Jim doesnt have any in stock.
I was thinking weld a couple of nuts on each end of a 7" long piece of angle iron.
What would be the easiest way to bore a 1/4" hole in the middle of a couple of 1/2" bolts?
I was thinking going 1/2 × 20 on each end but if i did 1/2 × 13 on one end it would also work on a Remington if i ever needed it.
Some swear by those investment cast POS .
The bottoming hole could be oversized for runout clearance & then insert a washer between the firing pin shoulder & push bolt.
Yes,make it w/ 1/2-20tpi nut on one end & 1/2-13tpi nut on the other end for interchangeability..
If a LH action/firing pin you will need a 1/2"-20tpi LH nut/cap screw.
Take a reference length measurement prior to dis-assembling.
Remove the double stacked set screws in the striker prior to dis-assembly.....depending on vintage.