Hi folks, well, a few months ago I came into possession of a mechanically sound but unloved Auto 5. Now with lockdown giving me some time to get the work bench is up and running my first job has been looking at getting the autoloader back into service.
First job has been getting a mechanically sound but rather unloved Browning Auto 5 back into commission. This is how dirty it is inside:
The locking screw for the tang screw was a total bear.
I tried soaking stuff in (Oil, WD40, Break fluid, break cleaner)
I tried impact
I tried heat
I tried cold
I tried shocking from one to the other.
- I spent about 4 days of working and soaking on that damn thing.
So in the end it met my 5.2mm drill
And this was the result:
So the little metal disk is the head of the locking screw with 2 other locking screws for comparison.
And as you can see the threaded portion of locking screw is still in place so at least there isn't a hole into my receiver.
This is the tube the recoil spring with supposed to run in. It was stuck so the spring wouldn't compress - Not surprised the gun has cycling issues!
Wire wool, dowel WD40, 3in1 and some elbow grease means the spring now drops through.
Now I need to remove the bolt release button and magazine release and off to cerakoting.
Scrummy
First job has been getting a mechanically sound but rather unloved Browning Auto 5 back into commission. This is how dirty it is inside:
The locking screw for the tang screw was a total bear.
I tried soaking stuff in (Oil, WD40, Break fluid, break cleaner)
I tried impact
I tried heat
I tried cold
I tried shocking from one to the other.
- I spent about 4 days of working and soaking on that damn thing.
So in the end it met my 5.2mm drill
And this was the result:
So the little metal disk is the head of the locking screw with 2 other locking screws for comparison.
And as you can see the threaded portion of locking screw is still in place so at least there isn't a hole into my receiver.
This is the tube the recoil spring with supposed to run in. It was stuck so the spring wouldn't compress - Not surprised the gun has cycling issues!
Wire wool, dowel WD40, 3in1 and some elbow grease means the spring now drops through.
Now I need to remove the bolt release button and magazine release and off to cerakoting.
Scrummy



















































