"Crudded up" firing pin

tomcatt51

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So, I had 2 mis-fires out of ~250 rds this weekend. Sucks during a match. Kind of unusual with CCI Tactical. I had done my usual cleaning. So I got to thinking about what doesn't get cleaned and that's the firing pin / spring / firing pin bore in the bolt.

You have to drive out a roll pin to get the firing pin and spring out. It seems worth doing occasionally. There was a BUNCH of accumulated crud and S&Ws' design leaves no way to clean this area without driving out the cross pin and pulling the firing pin.

Seems it should be done once in a while judging from the amount of crud that came out. Just FWIW.
 
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I pull cross pins and clean firing pins on all 22 semi's , rifle or pistol.

Dirty ammo breeds dirty guns.

Just remember to make sure pins are in place for reassembly or damage to the chamber can occur.
 
I have heard of folks using Gun Scrubber but I do as you did... break it down every so often & give it a good cleaning. I suggest using dry graphite as anything wet will collect more gunk.
 
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