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REMINGTON 1100 SHELL LATCH STAKING TOOL

Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2013 10:01 pm
by Flanker
Anyone out there got one? Especially anyone near south Aberdeenshire
I've got a loose latch. Just need to borrow it.

Re: REMINGTON 1100 SHELL LATCH STAKING TOOL

Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2013 10:03 pm
by meles meles
Staking tool ?

Re: REMINGTON 1100 SHELL LATCH STAKING TOOL

Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2013 11:24 pm
by Flanker
meles meles wrote:Staking tool ?
Yup

Re: REMINGTON 1100 SHELL LATCH STAKING TOOL

Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 7:36 am
by Flanker
Flanker wrote:
meles meles wrote:Staking tool ?
Yup
It's a kind of fancy punch needed to pin the latch spring in place.

Re: REMINGTON 1100 SHELL LATCH STAKING TOOL

Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 8:15 am
by 25Pdr
Flanker wrote:
Flanker wrote:
meles meles wrote:Staking tool ?
Yup
It's a kind of fancy punch needed to pin the latch spring in place.
Is this the spring to be staked?

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The tool from Amazon http://www.amazon.com/REMINGTON-1100-SH ... B0071RISI6

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This guy made a tool...
from a 1" C clamp years ago and it still works perfect. I cut the clamp screw off at near wide open and sharpened the cut off end to a point, Place the point very near the edge of the slot right next to an old stake mark, Then I just strike the top of the tool to displace a small amount of receiver material to capture the latch in the groove. There should be some old marks from the original stake that look like small chisel dents.
The receiver in the picture isn't a Remington but it would work the same. The knife was to tilt the receiver toward the light, It needs to be on a smooth firm surface.

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Or! Just glue the spring in place with epoxy, mind and degrease first, Vodka works if you don't have Isopropyl alcohol. :good:

BTW the guide rails on a 1100 are razor sharp, I've cut myself, (twice). :oops:

Re: REMINGTON 1100 SHELL LATCH STAKING TOOL

Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 8:34 am
by Flanker
Yeah. I did try superglue, a lot of people say that repair works for years. Its only a leaf spring to hold cartridges into the magazine. It isn't a pressure surface so I can see no way that could cause a problem. It's broad surface to glue too. Maybe my degreasing was inadequate because it came out again the next day. Superglue shouldn't do that.