jackie schmidt
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I built a HV on a Bat Neuvo. It shoots quite well.
One thing I checked was the firing pin drop and spring static pressure. The firing pin drop is fine, around .220 inch. The spring pressure seems a tad light, I checked it at 18 pounds.
On a whim, I stripped the firing pin assy, and machined a thick enough spacer to get it between 23/24 pounds.
It sure sounds better. Before it had a clanky sound, after a nice crisp snap. I am going to test it this week end.
The best way I found to get the two small set screws that lock the firing pin in the cocking piece is to soak the shroud assembly in penetrating oil, then warm it with a air heat gun. They are put in tight with locking compound.
By the way, it took a .190 inch thick spacer to get the fall from 18 to 24 pounds.
One thing I checked was the firing pin drop and spring static pressure. The firing pin drop is fine, around .220 inch. The spring pressure seems a tad light, I checked it at 18 pounds.
On a whim, I stripped the firing pin assy, and machined a thick enough spacer to get it between 23/24 pounds.
It sure sounds better. Before it had a clanky sound, after a nice crisp snap. I am going to test it this week end.
The best way I found to get the two small set screws that lock the firing pin in the cocking piece is to soak the shroud assembly in penetrating oil, then warm it with a air heat gun. They are put in tight with locking compound.
By the way, it took a .190 inch thick spacer to get the fall from 18 to 24 pounds.
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