tarheelguy Well-Known Member Supporting Member Joined Dec 2, 2020 Messages 525 Location Rolesville Rating - 100% 28 0 0 Dec 2, 2021 #1 Deep cleaning Dad’s deer rifle and didn’t realize the retaining pin wasn’t press fit. Shaking it dry on the front porch and slung the latch and pin into the flower bed. I can find the pin but having trouble finding the early latch. Nate
Deep cleaning Dad’s deer rifle and didn’t realize the retaining pin wasn’t press fit. Shaking it dry on the front porch and slung the latch and pin into the flower bed. I can find the pin but having trouble finding the early latch. Nate
OP tarheelguy Well-Known Member Supporting Member Joined Dec 2, 2020 Messages 525 Location Rolesville Rating - 100% 28 0 0 Dec 2, 2021 #2 Found the latch. Rolling magnet to the rescue. Still trying to find that little pin…
dlee12 Hey big man, lemme hold a dollar. 2A Bourbon Hound OG Supporting Member Multi-Factor Enabled Joined Dec 19, 2016 Messages 1,535 Location Trenton, NC Rating - 100% 61 0 0 Dec 16, 2021 #3 If I’m not mistaken, the BPR timing latch and pin are the same as the early BARs. That may help with your search.
If I’m not mistaken, the BPR timing latch and pin are the same as the early BARs. That may help with your search.
dlee12 Hey big man, lemme hold a dollar. 2A Bourbon Hound OG Supporting Member Multi-Factor Enabled Joined Dec 19, 2016 Messages 1,535 Location Trenton, NC Rating - 100% 61 0 0 Dec 16, 2021 #4 dlee12 said: If I’m not mistaken, the BPR timing latch and pin are the same as the early BARs. That may help with your search. Click to expand... On Numrich, the timing latch for both is the same part number, the pin looks identical, but is a letter off.
dlee12 said: If I’m not mistaken, the BPR timing latch and pin are the same as the early BARs. That may help with your search. Click to expand... On Numrich, the timing latch for both is the same part number, the pin looks identical, but is a letter off.
Catfish I'll tell you what I'd do man, 2A Bourbon Hound 2024 Supporting Member Multi-Factor Enabled Joined Dec 16, 2016 Messages 12,545 Location Charlotte Rating - 100% 76 0 0 Dec 16, 2021 #5 I have a few of these stashed just in case: Strong NdFeB Magnets 1.5 in OD x 3/4 in ID x 3/4 in Neodymium Ring - Applied Magnets - Magnet4less www.magnet4less.com Stack 2 or three of those together and you'll be pulling rust particles out of the dirt with them. That pin will turn up if it's steel.
I have a few of these stashed just in case: Strong NdFeB Magnets 1.5 in OD x 3/4 in ID x 3/4 in Neodymium Ring - Applied Magnets - Magnet4less www.magnet4less.com Stack 2 or three of those together and you'll be pulling rust particles out of the dirt with them. That pin will turn up if it's steel.