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Originally Posted by Jack Kuzepski
Dave,
Thanks. I realize that threads and such hadn't been standardized back then but those are different! I removed the plunger locking screws to clean and relubricate and found they had been slightly bent (from dry firing I guess) and was looking to make new ones. The firing pins and springs were kind of rusty and dry. Maybe I can straighten them out instead of making new ones.
Jack
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I have a cigar box full of older firing pins, hammers, springs, set screws- need to know what your's look like and dims- (OAL- collar, taper etc.) perhaps I may have some that would work for you- I use 50% Kroil and 50% turpentine to soak rusty and cruddy metal gun parts- that and elbow grease and old toothbrushes, 0000 steel wool, etc seem to work out OK_