By the time all is said and done, this is easily a half day's work. After doing a half dozen or so, the gunsmith could possibly cut that in half The last auto shop that did work for me charged 98.00 per hour. A gunsmith should be worth at least half that. Regards, Bill.
Although I have a mill, rotary table, etc. here my Ruger No 1 remains original.
Once I learned the little tippy thing and forgot about any problem it stopped being one.
That said I would do the mod if I had a stainless gun.
Was glad to find this post. Picked up a 7X57 No.1 International the other day and noticed that annoying(to me) case-hitting-the-safety thing. Removed and trimmed the front end of the safety switch. Works great now.
Geoff in Victoria
Was glad to find this post. Picked up a 7X57 No.1 International the other day and noticed that annoying(to me) case-hitting-the-safety thing. Removed and trimmed the front end of the safety switch. Works great now.
Geoff in Victoria
This is not a "design flaw" it is a "feature".
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Another fix which is effective is to build up the trough behind the breech block so it directs the case upward to clear the safety and the comb. Again, not a real easy or inexpensive fix. Regards, Bill