Ray B
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How is the best way to lower the firing pins while the barrels are removed so that the fining pins won't be damaged dry firing it and also to re-cock them when the rifle is to be reassembled?
If an ejector gun, using a firing block could indeed be a problem. Just back from the gunroom. Both the two rifles and several SxS's with which I have used a a firing block are non-ejector. On an ejector gun or rifle, snap caps are the way to go.You ask what is "the best way to lower the firing pins". I believe the best way is snap caps. Open action load snap caps, close action & pull triggers. When you open disassemble the bbl's from the action both the firing pins and the ejectors will be uncocked. With no damage or wear to firing pins or action.
@Ray BHow is the best way to lower the firing pins while the barrels are removed so that the fining pins won't be damaged dry firing it and also to re-cock them when the rifle is to be reassembled?
How is the best way to lower the firing pins while the barrels are removed so that the fining pins won't be damaged dry firing it and also to re-cock them when the rifle is to be reassembled?
RayI have snap caps, unfortunately they fit in the barrels so they don't do any good when the barrels are removed from the action.
Only on assembled guns.Snap caps!