Rem 700 firing pin spring

I mean....you could just put the old spring back in right? It wasn't doing anything wrong before right?
Heavier springs do make cocking heavier, that's guaranteed, they are used to help with weak ignition (worn out spring) or speeding up lock time, which the 700 doesn't suffer from ever.
Might be another option.
 
I mean....you could just put the old spring back in right? It wasn't doing anything wrong before right?
Heavier springs do make cocking heavier, that's guaranteed, they are used to help with weak ignition (worn out spring) or speeding up lock time, which the 700 doesn't suffer from ever.
Might be another option.
Looking for a problem to solve?
 
I show to gunsmith at tacticalordnance what was my problem closing the bolt.
He told me how to diy, but when I got home and grab a jewellers loupe and look inside the bolt edges, I have discovered a dent that was rubbing against the pin assembly neck.
A little elbow greasing with my diamond file and polishing stones, and
:) problem solved.

Uhm, many things can happen when we buy second hand and don't know the history.
 
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