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    Here's the grip screw drawing, I've omitted the...

    Here's the grip screw drawing, I've omitted the thread spec as I don't know what the original thread was. In the case of my pistol it's an 8-32 UNC 2A thread. Dimensions are in inches.
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    Luckily on another forum someone had a steyr hahn...

    Luckily on another forum someone had a steyr hahn that they were able to grab some dimensions from so I figured I'd post the drawing I made of the firing pin if anyone is interested, it should be...
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    If it could be helped I'd rather just make what I...

    If it could be helped I'd rather just make what I need. Parts for these seem to be almost unobtanium at least up here in Canada and if at least some of the parts could be dimensioned and those...
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    looking for dimensions m1912 Steyr Hahn

    I recently picked up an m1912 steyr hahn and after going through it I found that both the firing pin and the grip screw are not original. Luckily I have the skills to be able to make new ones, I'm...
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    Well I gauged the head space and it failed the...

    Well I gauged the head space and it failed the no-go but passed the field, I also did a chamber cast and it appears its been enlarged around the neck area.
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    I also forgot to mention the rifle is stamped DP...

    I also forgot to mention the rifle is stamped DP on the stock, bolt, receiver, and barrel which worries me but it appears the previous owner fired it. Also everything thing seems to be in good...
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    Thank you, that was just what I was looking for....

    Thank you, that was just what I was looking for. Here I was thinking it would have been a spring with two machined end caps with points on them but that is many times simpler to duplicate.
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    1905 Ross MkII question

    I recently got in a 1905 Ross MK2 that unfortunately met bubba. The stock has been sanded and cut forward of the mid band with the upper wood being replaced by a No.4 mk1 upper rear hand guard and...
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    I went for the easiest option which was to try...

    I went for the easiest option which was to try one of the other .144 x 37tpi screws in the hole and thankfully it managed to "chase" the thread then I just turned a new screw and after much trial and...
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    I finally got around to machining a screw to fit...

    I finally got around to machining a screw to fit the rear sight retaining spring hole only to find out the the threads on the rifle were pretty well buggered probably why the rifle didn't have the...
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    That's actually the very table I was looking at...

    That's actually the very table I was looking at and sadly its lacking a fairly crucial piece of information which is the thread angle on the "enfield form" threads otherwise its very helpful.
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    There is one dealer out east that I know of that...

    There is one dealer out east that I know of that has them is stock but the cost of postage is a bit ridiculous for such a tiny screw that being said I pulled the one out of my 44' ishapore and if I'm...
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    Thanks for the reply, definitely interesting and...

    Thanks for the reply, definitely interesting and from my searches I figured it would be an Enfield thread form. By the sounds of it, it seems that it would be similar to a BA thread angle which I...
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    .144x37 tpi thread form help

    I've been looking at turning a rear sight leaf spring screw for a 1915 bsa No.1Mk.3* but have had no luck finding the thread form for the .144x37tpi screw. I was wondering if anyone had the thread...
  15. I just want to make one as a little project to...

    I just want to make one as a little project to practice my lathe work
  16. Enfield revolver lanyard ring help with dimensiosn

    I've been thinking about attempting to reproduce the lanyard ring for my Enfield revolver but seeing as I don't have one to copy nor do I have a drawing with dimensions I decided to do a basic...
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    Lee Enfield No.5 MK1 Headspace issue?

    I bought this No.5 MK1 last week and it arrived yesterday. So today I took it to the range to see how it shoots and after I fire two test shots I found that upon examination of the brass I see what...
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    The picture doesn't show it but I'm pretty sure...

    The picture doesn't show it but I'm pretty sure it is a left offset the sight is milled with a step that's about 0.005-0.01 the step being on the right hand side of the sight.


    I was thinking...
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    Well I seem to have fixed the ejector problem, by...

    Well I seem to have fixed the ejector problem, by the looks of it from the years of use the the metal on the leading edge(porting that contacts the frame) of the ejector cam flowed out a bit so I...
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    Thanks for the info, but now after doing a take...

    Thanks for the info, but now after doing a take down to clean out the crud I'm having an issue with the extractor issue not retracting when the action is fully open
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    Albion made Enfield No.2 MK1**

    I finally got to bring home my enfiled revolver from the store today and now I'm just looking for a little more info on my particular pistol. The most I've learned from it is it was made by Albion...
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    I managed to take it to a gunsmith and he said it...

    I managed to take it to a gunsmith and he said it was due to an improperly fit magazine causing the bolt head to lift up.
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    Sorry for the misunderstanding I didn't mean that...

    Sorry for the misunderstanding I didn't mean that 0.031 was how much to take off rather the space I had to do it in, I only took of about .002 if that from the contacting edge and still no change....
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    I am a fairly technical person but I am also...

    I am a fairly technical person but I am also fairly new to guns and I want to make damn sure I know exactly what I'm doing so I don't kill/ maim myself especially when it comes to modifying the bolt...
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    well I took some 800 grit sand paper and made a...

    well I took some 800 grit sand paper and made a slight chamfer which really didn't do much, but my main concern it taking too much off and creating a safety hazard.
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