7.65 M/M Ortgies Sear repair
I've got one of these in the shop that will not fire. I had a weird thought today that "might" work if the follower is worn and not lifting high enough to trip the firing pin. I spoke to my gunsmith first and believe it or not, he agreed. So...
Apply a thin thread of Super Glue/Gorilla Glue around the circumference of the follower edge and then when dry, file or sand it smooth so that nothing catches and it will rotate easily. Of course, it might be difficult to keep things in a perfect circle, but as long as there isn't a snag anywhere, it might work, especially as they are hard to find anywhere.
My smith also suggested epoxy. We haven't tried it yet, but I thought I'd share a thought. Feel free to disagree.
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I would try JB Weld . I have used it to build up areas that are not load bearing. Like around the magazine box inside of the well.
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I'd shim it with a piece of aluminum/brass tube from ACE hardware (where I seen them being sold). Since you're looking for a circular thing. Hell if it's small enough use a pen ink tube. I'm sure they still make some pens with a brass tube. Then JB Weld it in place.
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Did it work? I’m also a bit confused b/c the Ortgies doesn’t technically have a follower, but I’ve also got a fiddly ortgies and any technique for building up a worn part is intriguing!
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