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Old December 7, 2009, 03:55 PM   #16
fprefect
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Just for understanding: in operation, the back of the firing pin spring guide fits against the top part of the grip safety. The firing pin spring is what pushes the grip safety back so it has to be powerful enough to do that as well as fire the gun.

Jim
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Got both springs in on the same day. Thanks for all your help, got one intalled and fired 3 magazines of Sellier and Bellot Chech Rep. ammo through it without a hitch. Finally found and ordered some Remington hardball ammunition yesterday (about the only thing available is FMJ) which might be a bit more reliable, but I'm just glad to have it fixed and working again.

Tom2, if you're looking for the springs, I found one at Wolff Gunspringmakers for $3.49 http://www.gunsprings.com. Their 800 number is on their website.

The other came from Numrich Gun Parts Corp. $4.40 http://www.e-gunparts.com
Phone 1 866 6867424

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