Anschutz 1907
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Anschutz 1907
I have a shooter that is having some issues w/ his 1907 not firing all the time. Gun has a been cleaned and a new firing pin added.. thoughts??
Ammo that has misfired are low end target to very high end ammo.. Has happened 5-8 times in that last two matches...any ideas would be appreciated..thanks
Ammo that has misfired are low end target to very high end ammo.. Has happened 5-8 times in that last two matches...any ideas would be appreciated..thanks
Was the trigger mechanism moved or removed when the rifle was cleaned? The mounting bolts go through slots rather than holes, so the trigger mechansim can be mored backwards or forwards. If the trigger is moved too far forwards, you can get light strikes because the firing pin spring isn't compressed enough. The trigger should be placed so the signal pin at the rear of the bolt doesn't move as the firing pin moves from the cocking cam to the trigger.
Excess headspace could be the culprit, as the case can move forward when struck by the firing pin, cushioning the blow.
Another thought, you say the pin has been replaced; has the firing pin spring been replaced as well? I'd also check the smaller spring over the signal pin. This provides a good chunk of the pin's oomph; a year of two ago I inadervtantly put the spring from my 1613 into my 1813 which caused near 50% light strikes because the 1613 spring is shorter and weaker.
Tim S
Excess headspace could be the culprit, as the case can move forward when struck by the firing pin, cushioning the blow.
Another thought, you say the pin has been replaced; has the firing pin spring been replaced as well? I'd also check the smaller spring over the signal pin. This provides a good chunk of the pin's oomph; a year of two ago I inadervtantly put the spring from my 1613 into my 1813 which caused near 50% light strikes because the 1613 spring is shorter and weaker.
Tim S
Anschutz 1907
Gun was bought used.. decided that we should have an extra... replaced it when it started to misfire...seemed to work...however now back to square one
Try this.
Take the bolt apart and thoroughly clean the inside of the bolt. Use a spray solvent based cleaner.
Put the new spring on the old firing pin. Apply grease to the firing pin. Grease all points where the fining pin contacts/rubs on the bolt, including where it slides in the slot at the back of the bolt. Be sure and grease the outside of the spring.
Put it all back together and see if this helps with the problem.
One thing to be aware of is that anschutz firing pins are not drop in replacements. They are frequently too long and must be filed down. Dry firing with a new firing pin that is too long may damage the end of the chamber. Be careful.
Take the bolt apart and thoroughly clean the inside of the bolt. Use a spray solvent based cleaner.
Put the new spring on the old firing pin. Apply grease to the firing pin. Grease all points where the fining pin contacts/rubs on the bolt, including where it slides in the slot at the back of the bolt. Be sure and grease the outside of the spring.
Put it all back together and see if this helps with the problem.
One thing to be aware of is that anschutz firing pins are not drop in replacements. They are frequently too long and must be filed down. Dry firing with a new firing pin that is too long may damage the end of the chamber. Be careful.