BR99 Light Primer Strikes

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Re: BR99 Light Primer Strikes

#31 Post by dromia »

So it is just the shooters on here that aren't using them properly?
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Re: BR99 Light Primer Strikes

#32 Post by Chuck »

If something is working well enough to begin with, do not take it apart to find out why.............. 5mith :run: :run:
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Re: BR99 Light Primer Strikes

#33 Post by Odd Job »

Well I had to take it apart because I had to send the lower in to be replaced, as it had a defective sling loop mount.
There is another thread somewhere on here about that...
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Re: BR99 Light Primer Strikes

#34 Post by dromia »

Sounds like Lee to me.
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Re: BR99 Light Primer Strikes

#35 Post by Chuck »

Odd Job: just humour and sarasm buddy ;)
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Re: BR99 Light Primer Strikes

#36 Post by Odd Job »

I have some pictures of the new lower, hammer back and forward. I can't see anything obviously wrong, besides quite a lot of play on the hammer from side to side (2mm or so). I don't know if the first lower was like that.

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Re: BR99 Light Primer Strikes

#37 Post by Blackstuff »

Neither the hammer or bolt hold open lever casing appears excessively worn/struck.

I checked the hammer in my BR99 for lateral wobble and thought i'd found something as the hammer in my Firebird Precision lower has literally no side to side movement, but then when i checked the hammer in my original lower there is a bit of wobble. Ggggrrr. Starting to get as frustrasted with this as you!! **** lol
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Re: BR99 Light Primer Strikes

#38 Post by Grima »

You are barking up the wrong tree.
Nothing to do with the hammer.
If the lower & upper are tight, then that's not the problem.
I worked out the fix ages ago.
As I'm not a RFD I can't fix it for you & Helston (importer) doesn't recognise the problems easy fix.
Then send it back for repair or replacement.
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Re: BR99 Light Primer Strikes

#39 Post by Blackstuff »

Grima did you used to write the questions for 3..2..1 FFS? 5mith

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#40 Post by bofor »

I am not a gunsmith but will throw a couple of things in the air...

Hammer spring not strong enough
firing pin not going far enough forward
hammer not going far enough forward to push firing pin full length.(file some of either of 2 surfaces)

I am NOT saying these are the problems, just my 10 penny worth.
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