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broken Browning Citori firing pin

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02 March 2017, 19:48
Eland Slayer
broken Browning Citori firing pin
I have a broken firing pin on my 12 ga. Browning Citori Feather XS (bottom barrel). Does anyone know where I can get a replacement? Everywhere online seems to be sold out....I've been waiting for them to come back in stock for months and still no luck.


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02 March 2017, 19:59
Hogbreath
Wade
Did you try Browning?


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02 March 2017, 20:09
Eland Slayer
No I have not....wouldn't even know where to begin getting in touch with someone there that could help me.

Any suggestions?


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02 March 2017, 20:14
speerchucker30x378
Western Gun Parts probably has them.
18124 - 107 Ave NW, Edmonton, Alberta, T5S 1K5
Phone (780) 489-5711 | Fax (780) 489-5717
Toll Free Fax 1-888-489-5717 North America Only
Email: wgp@westerngunparts.com

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Rod Henrickson
02 March 2017, 20:49
ramrod340
http://www.browning.com/suppor...arts-price-list.html


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
11 March 2017, 04:18
eagle27
Miroku firing pins are the same as Citori so would be worth a search in this direction too. They are available here in NZ so should be in your neck of the woods.

http://www.reloaders.co.nz/sho...ori+Firing+Pins.html
13 March 2017, 22:31
Gunswizard
Browning Parts can be obtained from:

Browning Repair Shop
3005 Arnold Tenbrook Rd.
Arnold, MO 63010
1-800-322-4626
21 March 2017, 22:28
lawndart
http://midwestgunworks.com


04 April 2017, 23:45
Eland Slayer
I also meant to ask...how difficult is it for me to replace the pins and spring myself? Browning says "some fitting required"....but I've also read where people did it themselves and said it was easy.

Any words of wisdom?


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05 April 2017, 11:26
eagle27
quote:
Originally posted by Eland Slayer:
I also meant to ask...how difficult is it for me to replace the pins and spring myself? Browning says "some fitting required"....but I've also read where people did it themselves and said it was easy.

Any words of wisdom?


Having removed both my firing pins in my Miroku for cleaning and checking (same pins as used in the Citori), it is as simple as removing the stock and then using a small pin punch to knock back the two retaining pins and dropping out the firing pins. The lower one has a small light spring to keep the firing pin behind the breach face to stop drag on the shell primer, the upper firing pin does not need a spring.
I always carry my spare firing pins, hammer springs and top leaver spring set plus the pin punch with me when on a bird shoot away from home or when I used to travel around clay target shooting so if I ever needed to I could replace a broken pin or spring in the field. Never have needed to in more than 30 years of owning my Miroku SP7000.
15 April 2017, 04:14
keystone hog hunter
call arts gun shop or brileys in Houston either can take care of your problem and do great work