awinchester85
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- Victoria BC
So I have a mashed up firing pin retainer in my 53 simminov, all other parts of this gun are mint. But i managed to "over clean" the retainer pin after it had a little rust spot from corrosive ammo. This caused the pin to begin to turn slightly when i fired until eventually it began to get mashed up and jam the firing pin in the forward position. So now i have an sks in very good condition, with a very bad retaining pin. It is a $3-$7 part in the usa but I cant find them anywhere in canada. I took my sks to my gun smith and showed him the problem, and asked for a new retaining pin. He found that humorous.. and said "good luck finding one of those"... he offered to put a small weld on the retainer pin to put some meat back on it so it wouldn't slip anymore. It worked for about 120 rounds over the course of a two day camping trip in the summer.. now its back at it again. (probably softened the weld firing it like a canadian gun nut)
Now, what if I were to borrow a retainer pin from a friend's sks, make a mold of it in clay or concrete.. and melt down some metal and pour myself a new one?
Has anyone tried something like this? What kind of metal should I use? would aluminum work?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHD10DjxM1g
Cheers and happy nutting.
Now, what if I were to borrow a retainer pin from a friend's sks, make a mold of it in clay or concrete.. and melt down some metal and pour myself a new one?
Has anyone tried something like this? What kind of metal should I use? would aluminum work?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHD10DjxM1g
Cheers and happy nutting.
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