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Type 99 Firing Pin Broken or Disabled?
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05-13-2011 06:26 PM
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Not a hard fix, if you want to shoot it, and the firing pin matches the rifle's assembly number. (Long T99s have most of their parts matched to a number on the underside of the barrel from what I've seen.) If it's not matching, then just grab a regular old T99 firing pin.
As for WHY it's that way,..... ummm???
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Originally Posted by
jmoore
Not a hard fix, if you want to shoot it, and the firing pin matches the rifle's assembly number. (Long T99s have most of their parts matched to a number on the underside of the barrel from what I've seen.) If it's not matching, then just grab a regular old T99 firing pin.
As for WHY it's that way,..... ummm???

yeah, it's all matching. i was informed by a member on calguns that grinding down firing pins on bring backs was a common thing to do by the vets to keep adventurous kids from doing any harm with them.
i think i'll leave it as is in a shadow box and just look at it.
thanks!
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Ground Firing Pin
I bought a Jinsen SLD. When I got it I found the matching to the bolt, but not the rifle had the tip was ground off. The bolt was late Jinsen, but the numbers didn't match. At first I didn't think it was to bad of a idea. Since when the bolt was cocked and if you turned the safety on. But didn't fire it, if you released the safety. The firing pin dropped. Not good with a live round in the chamber.
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