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    Type 99 Deactivation

    A friend has asked me to help deactivate his Type 99 rifle for display. He doesn't want to do permanent damage to the rifle, but wants to ensure it cannot be fired. I was thinking of removing the firing pin, but I'm concerned that without the firing pin in place, the reassembled bolt may not stay in one piece. (I've run into a problem when removing the striker from the U.S. Model 1903 rifle.)

    Does anyone have any suggestions for deactivating a Type 99 for display without doing permanent damage to the rifle? Thank you.

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    Keeping in mind that this is NOT deactivation according to the United Statesicon government and you want something reversible....
    I'd just get a Snap Cap of the appropriate caliber, slather it in epoxy, and insert it in the chamber. A propane torch would provide plenty of heat to reverse this whenever you wanted but it would prevent anyone from immediately firing the rifle.

    EDIT: You could also simply clip the end off of the firing pin. That would take an even more determined individual to reverse. But it does alter the current pin permanently.

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    Why not use a trigger lock that slips into the trigger guard and renders the firearm safe from manipulation but doesn't change or damage it at all...about $12 CDN, US would be cheap I should think. Here's one...

    https://www.amazon.ca/Master-Lock-90...l_9qv879gcwv_e
    Regards, Jim

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    browningautorifleicon,... I like the way you think!...

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    type 99 firing pin can run as high as $75 if you can find one !

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCS View Post
    type 99 firing pin can run as high as $75 if you can find one !
    Wish! Never mind! ABORT! Haha

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    I would melt cerro-safe into the chamber and bore a little bit up to an oily patch. I would not break the firing pin they cost to much to replace.

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    What's wrong with the trigger lock?
    Regards, Jim

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    Trigger lock looks like crap if you are hanging it on the wall. Down here the police and fire departments give the things away if you ask for one. It is probably a very good solution however. Take a part out, you are going to lose it. Snap cap glued into the chamber seems like a viable option also.

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    Well, the op hasn't been here since he posed the question so he isn't that interested.

    Quote Originally Posted by Aragorn243 View Post
    Trigger lock looks like crap
    Yes they do but they're going to do the job. They're the law in this country...
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