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High Std 22 HD Military , FTFire 10%

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  • rick_reno
    It's possible after that storage that the firing pin spring needs replacement. Brownells should have what you need. In all the High Standards I've seen the recommendation is not to shoot HP 22 ammo thru them. The slide can crack and it can render the gun worthless. Try some SV (standard velocity) ammo.
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  • Tailgunner1954
    their's also the problem of all the dried oil gunk that might still be inside in addition to the springs.I think that Rick ment to say avoid the HV (high velocity) 22 ammo not HP (hollow point)I need a spell checker tonight sorry
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  • doncisler
    clean, lightly lube and re-try with std. velocity ammo. if that doesn't work, use new firing spring.
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  • JudgeColt
    It would not be the firing pin spring, which is a retracting spring, because the firing pin spring is NOT the spring that drives the firing pin. It could be a weak main spring, which does drive the hammer to strike the retracted firing pin, but I doubt it is anything mechanical. The suggestions of dried or gummy lubricant or powder residue are the most likely reason. Look at the breech face and you may even see dirt there around the edges, which can cushion the firing pin strike. I disassemble all old guns I buy and soak them in Hoppe's Number 9 overnight, then blow them off with compressed air, lubricate them with Militec and put them back together. The amount of gunk in the bottom of the container after it is soaked off is often amazing. When I blow out the firing pin hole, gunk often just rolls out of there. Half to three-quarters of a century of .22 rimfire residue does tend to gum things up!Clean it with solvent, lubricate it and it should run fine.
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  • califsaeco
    I will be digging out of 25 years of storage some Olympic Style shooting grips for your weapon Fitz company thumb rest and palm swell plate ones.Paul "Fitz" saeco95687@yahoo.com
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