Ah! I comprendo. The parts diagram shows the shape of the rear of the pin where it slots into the cylindrical hammer. An interesting design combining two different rifles from two different US...
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Ah! I comprendo. The parts diagram shows the shape of the rear of the pin where it slots into the cylindrical hammer. An interesting design combining two different rifles from two different US...
I am now confused as we seem to be talking about two different firearms here. Where does Specweapon's Savage semi-auto fit into this discussion? The Savage firing pin attaches to a cylindrical...
Your rifle is a Savage and was made for many years under various model numbers (6, 87, 187). Gun Parts Corp in the US will have parts available, and their website will show pictures of the pin.
Rambo, I have never come across one of this make in 45+ years of gunsmithing! It looks very much like a copy of the Marlin Model 57 .22. Hopefully there is enough of the broken pin to make a good...
Gauge plate (O1) or spring steel is fine. The pin needs to made so that it does not touch the end of the barrel when it is at its fullest forward extent, otherwise it will create a burr on the...