Today I tried going out shootin, never took a shot nasty storm. I went down to my work area to clean a 98. Got the stock off and looked for something to rest the cylinder on to knock out the pins. Screw driver handle or hammer. Déjà vu. On the last couple weeks I taken 8 rifles apart. And had the same issue. I went down my wood shop and made these. A little crude but gems.
First off I made a jig to house the cylinder when doing pins, installing the trigger and reinstalling the barrel. Made the opening an inch wide so the cylinder is pinched between the wood. I used pine because it’s soft and I sanded the edges to soften them. It grabbed nicely. The pine was a full 2 inches thick to give the pins room to drop.
Talk about make it easy and so much more rigid.
Now this one drove me crazy. Problem solved.
I bought a spring press. $150. POS. I made two no three more home made and ho hum they worked. Still not happy. Talked to a member who recommended to do by hand. And I did, but struggled like hell trying to apply pressure on the end of the cylinder.
‘Again scrap pine and I just left a dowel. Should have drilled a hole and put a dowel in.
Now the problem is when you apply pressure and turn, everything slides. Super frustrating.
So I went in kitchen when the queen bee wasn’t looking and borrowed a silicone jar opener. It actually turned the job into a joke. I’m going to put 2 way tape with foam backing on the end.
I‘m hoping to go through every rifle and trying to make easier and safer. Crow
First off I made a jig to house the cylinder when doing pins, installing the trigger and reinstalling the barrel. Made the opening an inch wide so the cylinder is pinched between the wood. I used pine because it’s soft and I sanded the edges to soften them. It grabbed nicely. The pine was a full 2 inches thick to give the pins room to drop.
Talk about make it easy and so much more rigid.
Now this one drove me crazy. Problem solved.
I bought a spring press. $150. POS. I made two no three more home made and ho hum they worked. Still not happy. Talked to a member who recommended to do by hand. And I did, but struggled like hell trying to apply pressure on the end of the cylinder.
‘Again scrap pine and I just left a dowel. Should have drilled a hole and put a dowel in.
Now the problem is when you apply pressure and turn, everything slides. Super frustrating.
So I went in kitchen when the queen bee wasn’t looking and borrowed a silicone jar opener. It actually turned the job into a joke. I’m going to put 2 way tape with foam backing on the end.
I‘m hoping to go through every rifle and trying to make easier and safer. Crow