wallyl
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Griff
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Posted - 11/06/2006 : 09:49:32 AM wallyl, Welcome to the forum. You can check out Browning's 2005 Parts Book (.pdf download) and see if they list the parts you need still, or go to Winchester's site and download their 2005 Parts Book. (also a .pdf download)
I checked out Numrich Arms and while they list parts for the Winchester 1886, they don't have a listing under Browning or anything listed under Miroku. I'm not able to ascertain that the 1886 parts they have listed are for the original Winchesters or the Japanese produced Browning or Winchester copies. I strong suspect they're only for the originals, as Numrich usually does a good job of differentiating between original and replica.
Griff & "Poco"SASS/CMSA #93 There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
86er
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cnjarvis
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Posted - 11/06/2006 : 10:20:25 AM 86er,
I hope you pulled the bullets on those loads b4 you re-seated the primers!
ChrisLeverluver
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wallyl
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wallyl
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Griff
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wallyl
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wallyl
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Old Time Hunter
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Posted - 11/12/2006 : 2:33:26 PM Old Time Hunter,
If the bolt has oil or grease in it, that can harden up in cold weather and stop the inertial firing pin. Try cleaning out the bolt with some aerosol break clean, and see what happens then. Probably should take the stock off, the break cleaner might eat up the finish.
Joe
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USA
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Posted - 11/12/2006 : 2:36:26 PM Well then, what might I do to get the pin to have enough intertia to set off the primer? At least enough to have the pin touch the primer. J Miller
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