Jan'42
08-31-2015, 09:04
I recently acquired a Mark 1 - well, action at least. Basically it appears like MANY of the rebuilt for ARVN 03's we see here (MANY were imported to Australia by an importer with Vietnam manufacturing affiliations years ago) - had a SC pinned stock (with clear Ord Wheel, FJA, P and geometrics), SC triggerguard and typical Booher WW2 chunk handguard. Bolt was a CC (YAK!). Barrel is a Rem-4-43 4 groove.
I have set to rebuild it to represent a range rifle for me - already put it in a Keystone C stock, replaced the handguard with an as-new pre-WW2 style, and acquired milled triggerguard and a BF 46 bolt. Looks better already!
ANYWAY, my issue is I believe the barrel to be an 03A3 barrel fitted with the RSFB (Rem) - whoever fitted it had the RSFB off a few degrees, and mangled the living day lights out of the front lip underneath. I have acquired a nice replacement Rem RSFB, and now to fit it. The bore is absolutely immaculate/new, so I feel rather reticent NOT to use it, and not to go to the expense acquiring a new HS or similar.
The gun plumber did NOT drill the crosspin nor the rear longitudinal pin, so removing the old mangled RSFB will be easy - little heat and a cold chisel (nothing to lose with that RSFB anyway, so mangled it shall be!). My questions regard refitting the replacement.
In y'all experience, is the lateral pin vital to holding the RSFB under recoil, or could I get away with permanent Loctite? I am not a good solderer, so I would prefer Loctite :) Or should I go to the extra complication of drilling or milling the crosspin slot on the barrel? I will be omitting the longitudinal pin so as to facilitate getting the alignment right with the front sight. Mausers get away with solder only...
Appreciate feedback as to whether the Loctite should hold under recoil - I don't want it to slice into the rear lip of my lovely handguard.
A big shout out thank you to Bob Vischer for helping in this rebuild. It should make a pretty, and hopefully fine shooting range rifle
I have set to rebuild it to represent a range rifle for me - already put it in a Keystone C stock, replaced the handguard with an as-new pre-WW2 style, and acquired milled triggerguard and a BF 46 bolt. Looks better already!
ANYWAY, my issue is I believe the barrel to be an 03A3 barrel fitted with the RSFB (Rem) - whoever fitted it had the RSFB off a few degrees, and mangled the living day lights out of the front lip underneath. I have acquired a nice replacement Rem RSFB, and now to fit it. The bore is absolutely immaculate/new, so I feel rather reticent NOT to use it, and not to go to the expense acquiring a new HS or similar.
The gun plumber did NOT drill the crosspin nor the rear longitudinal pin, so removing the old mangled RSFB will be easy - little heat and a cold chisel (nothing to lose with that RSFB anyway, so mangled it shall be!). My questions regard refitting the replacement.
In y'all experience, is the lateral pin vital to holding the RSFB under recoil, or could I get away with permanent Loctite? I am not a good solderer, so I would prefer Loctite :) Or should I go to the extra complication of drilling or milling the crosspin slot on the barrel? I will be omitting the longitudinal pin so as to facilitate getting the alignment right with the front sight. Mausers get away with solder only...
Appreciate feedback as to whether the Loctite should hold under recoil - I don't want it to slice into the rear lip of my lovely handguard.
A big shout out thank you to Bob Vischer for helping in this rebuild. It should make a pretty, and hopefully fine shooting range rifle