Thanks for help.
Saad
I don't have an answer for you. I was interested in reading the replies from those who would know, so I'm replying to bring the subject up near the top. Maybe it simply got overlooked the first time?
Beside, if I were living in Pakastan right now, this would be a high priority to me too!
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Brian
The 416 Taylor WebPage!
I assume you are meaning that you can't put the safety catch on.
A lot of M70s can at times can be difficult.
One problem that can occur is if the trigger is stoned for sear engagement and the job is no good.
Try and engage the safety with the bolt in a half closed position or 3/4s closed or some other position and see what happens.
If you can then enagage it you may have a trigger problem.
When there is a problem it always seem to be in putting the safety on, not letting the safety off.
Unless you have a spare rifle I would not recommend taking the bolt apart.
That is about all I can offer as I only use a safety to get the firing pin out and aslong as I can get it to the middle position I amin business.
Mike
Brian,
Yes, you are right, I want it fixed as early as possible.
Mike, yes I can't move it into ON position nor into middle position. I dont think that sear was stoned. Here, not many people care for such adjustments.
Rembo,
Could you please mention the steps to remove firing pin assembly from bolt.
I will give it another try tonight. A friend gave me a book on bolt action rifles and I was follwoing instructions given in it for Model 70. Actually I dis-assembled bolt from bolt sleeve, but did'nt proceed further because firing pin spring was very hard and the instructions were unclear to me.
Saad
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[This message has been edited by Bear Claw (edited 11-08-2001).]
[This message has been edited by Bear Claw (edited 11-09-2001).]
Fixing that safty is a matter of finding the burr in one of the notches or where it is binding on the angled cut of the cocking piece. Its an easy fix and any gunsmith can fix it in an hour....basically a matter of finding the scar and removing it.
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Ray Atkinson
Bear Claw,
Thanks a lot. I received your mail. Drawings seem very helpful.
Saad
Bear Claw,
I received your mail.
Saad
Yesterday, I dis-assembled the bolt upto bolt sleeve. Removing safety lever was not needed. Safety lever works fine & smoothly with firing pin removed. The notch where safety bears had a few scars. I polished it using a fine sand paper and after cleaning applied grease.
After assembly, I found it again jam. But after applying a strong pressure it moved to middle position and then easily to third position. I worked it several times to break out, but it stills requires force to be engaged.
Do I need to file that area or just use sand paper?
Thanks for help.
Saad
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