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I need an Arisaka 99 expert
Just got a nice rifle. Checked the headspacing. Everything checks out. but when I go to fire it the firing pin just barely dents the primer. I've spent many hours looking at this thing and can't figure it out..... The only thing I can find is that I think this bolt end piece has a suspicious looking stop bump that looks like it was welded.... and I'm thinking in the wrong position:
I think that bump stops the firing pin too early and doesn't let it hit the primer with enough force. When I look at this photo:
http://www.surplusrifle.com/arisaka/...phics/l/14.jpg
it looks like the bump should be down quite a bit further. When I measure the top of the bump to the bottom edge of the rod I get 24 mm.... can anybody check theirs and compare ? I'd really appreciate the help.
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02-19-2009 08:08 PM
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How's the spring tension on the firing pin? Sounds like it's old and tired.
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Was able to figure it out. it was the stop tab on the safety... others speculated that the safety was from a type 38... all I did was grind it off and make a new bump in the right place... rifle works perfect now... thanks.