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Great explanation and comparison Para. I'm going to use that in a technical lesson next week. THanks again
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08-03-2011 04:50 PM
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Here's another one, fresh from the basement workshop -
This pin looked good with just bifocals and wasn't inclined to pierce primers. The macrophoto revealed a surprising degree of surface irregularity. Polishing it took all of two minutes.
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thats about what mine looks like.new one should be here fri or sat.im haveing a gun smith put it in so probably next week sometime ill get it done then take the rifle back out and try it.thanks to all for the help
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Not doubting your gunsmiths ability DPL, but there are 7 interrelated items that are associated with replacing the striker in your No4 rifle from what we call 'lift' 'overturn' protrusion etc etc. Can I suggest that you download a copy of an article published here a year or so ago that details all of these in relation to replacing the striker. Not that he could go horribly wrong but you might as well have it done correctly.
As I said, contrary to modern rifles and armourers 'skills', replacing a striker isn't just a case or unscrewing one and screwing in another. Or just send it to someone on the forum who specialises in these rifles. It'll probably be as cheap too
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you probably should doubt it as i know i dont have the tool or patience to do it. if you can i didnt see the post that you were refering to cam you email it ? dpl_hcm@yahoo.com
thanks for the help again
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