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Originally Posted by
CCAMERA50
Hi ,
first , thank you for opinion
...all the
cosmoline
elimination it is the first operation i make when a gun come into my hom
...the firing pin spring , it seem to be jus his own , ( ...effectively too "hard" ) however to
"improve" the trigger ...shoot ( correct word ? ) i made a softer spring to test tomorrow
when i will go again to the range for test again
....even renting the K98K range property to see differences also trying a bolt exchange
....continue to the next episode
CC
.....Range close for maintenance works - re-open the next week
aaaghhh !!
.....grrrrrrrrrrr 
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06-12-2014 02:40 AM
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Originally Posted by
WarPig1976
I have a Mosin Nagant that I had to shim the rear action screw because without it when tightened I guess the receiver flexed just enough to bind the lugs. Just cycling the bolt I could feel slight resistance but after firing I had to beat it open. All good now....
This describes a Finn Model 91 I have pefectly. How much shim did you have to use to correct this?
Normal cycling no problem but, fire it and you have to use a mallet to open it.
I have cleaned the chamber and even made a crocus cloth polisher and ploished the chamber. No luck. I will try the shim up.
Thanks.
Al
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To be honest I didn't measure. I just thinned a washer I had in my "you never know" nuts,bolts,washers bin until I felt no resistance. Also, I used cork gasket material to keep somewhat good receiver/stock contact cut to fit around the washer.
It's a bubba job but it's a range rifle and reversible...
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Thank you and, at the risk off hijacking the thread, I did a similar shim to the action mounting screw on my M1969 Romanian .22 because the screw was bottoming out before it could snug the receiver to the stock. An unexpected result was that the rifle fed 90% better from the magazine after I installed the shim.
(Backing out of CCAMERA50's thread.)
Al
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Looks like you solved your problem... I think....
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Originally Posted by
WarPig1976
Looks like you solved your problem... I think....

i ...hope / trust
....reasonably it seem it was a bolt problem
but ....let me see and test again
surely i will say you something more about it
regards
CC
i will look about again
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Sweet is the taste of victory, Good job!!
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