04 October 2004, 17:11
asdfclearance around firing pins
Typically, how much clearance is there between a firing pin and the breech, where it pokes through?
I was looking through some old patent drawings on the web site of the U.S. Patent Office and found an interesting action by Aston. The Ruger No. 1 is obviously derived from it. I have to wonder, though, about one aspect of the design. It is a falling block; the firing pin is integral to the hammer; but the hammer swings on the underlever pin. It seems to me if the breech block fails to rise fully (due to, say, a bit of grit), the pin would likely drag on the breech, possibly causing a misfire.
I think I once read the old BP cartridge guns used a looser fit between breech and firing pin. This could be done with the lower pressures of BP cartridges.
05 October 2004, 01:43
irvActually the Ruger is an adaptation of the Frazer action.
Good Luck!
05 October 2004, 01:40
BobbyI've not seen the drawings for the Aston. The Ruger #1, (and #2 & #3) are all derivations of the farquharson single shot design. It is no secret that this is a favorite rifle of Mr. Ruger (the farquharson), and the #1 was one of the designs he was proudest of.