butlersrangers
10-16-2014, 09:26
I am in the process of restoring to 'shooting status' a Model 1873 Springfield, #254588, (parts gun) I recently acquired. The bore cleaned up VG with only a small area of minor pitting and the 1884 'cartouche' stock is solid.
The firing pin was 'frozen' in the breech-block with the tip projecting from the block face. After several days of soaking in solvent, I was able today to carefully drive the firing-pin out of the block. It took a lot of force to dislodge the broken firing-pin, because of corrosion and burrs. It appears to have been broken a long time and pounded and 'mushroomed' by dry-firing.
I am attaching some pictures and wonder if the block appears useable. Possibly there is too much damage to the firing-pin hole in the bolt face. I would appreciate the feed-back of experience. The block does lock-up nice and tight.
The firing pin was 'frozen' in the breech-block with the tip projecting from the block face. After several days of soaking in solvent, I was able today to carefully drive the firing-pin out of the block. It took a lot of force to dislodge the broken firing-pin, because of corrosion and burrs. It appears to have been broken a long time and pounded and 'mushroomed' by dry-firing.
I am attaching some pictures and wonder if the block appears useable. Possibly there is too much damage to the firing-pin hole in the bolt face. I would appreciate the feed-back of experience. The block does lock-up nice and tight.