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    Firing Pin Enfield No.2 MK I revolver

    Picked up an Enfield No.2 MK I revolver at gun show last weekend. Got it cheap due to several problems. What I thought would be simplest seems to be most difficult is the firing pin or hammer nose missing from it. I am down to considering ordering the "Hammer Point Gauge" from Numrich and fabricating my own. However I can't even find a how to on using it.

    Any suggestions of how to use the gauge or a part supplier that might have the firing pin available?

    Thank you so much for your help,

    Tom W.
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    I'd suggest finding someone with one and copying it using some medium carbon steel. It is the easiest thying in the world to make from a piece of flat steel, retained by a small steel rivet. Striker protrusion is .040" low, .050" high

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    I'd suggest finding someone with one and copying it using some medium carbon steel. It is the easiest thying in the world to make from a piece of flat steel, retained by a small steel rivet. Striker protrusion is .040" low, .050" high
    Thank you for your suggestion. I shall persue that course.

    Thank you again,

    Tom W.

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    Spare No.2 revolver hammers which can be cannibalized for their firing pins show up for nominal prices on a regular basis on Ebay. Highly suggest that course of action. As Pete Laidlericon noted, the firing pin rivet is no big deal to make as a replacement. Use search term "enfield revolver" to locate on eBay.

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