I get theirs no spring. And unfortunately the man that sold me mine took horrible care of it. Mud and gunk through out the gun. It was so bad I couldn't even push any shells in cause of the mag well was full of gunk and grease.
I just don't see why the pin can move on its own and find it to...
I plan to have a Smith do much of the work especially the barrel and stock but I like to know how to clean and maintain my guns on my own to help save money, time and cause all my friends come to me anyway. And not to be rude but your sure the pin should be able to slide in on its own?
i recently bought a winchester 1897 and am looking into turning it into a trench shotgun. but i've noticed that the firing pin slides or can be pushed in on it's own when hammer is back. i don't know if this is normal or if i need to get a firing pin spring to help keep it back and in the ready...
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