Replacing the firing pin on a S&W

parabarbarian

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How difficult is it to replace the firing pin on a 686-6? All the catalogs I've seen advise it be done by a qualified gunsmith. I have a manual written by Jerry Kuhnhausen but it doesn't mention the in frame firing pins. I don't have a broken firing pin -- I'm only getting few part together just in case...
 
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The in-frame firing pins are not difficult to replace, just remove sideplate, pull out the retaining pin (needlenose pliers), remove firing pin, (watch out for the spring), replace firing pin, and retaining pin, install sideplate.
 
The hammer nose rivet is available from Numrich. I just received a new (replacement) hammer nose and rivet for my Mod. 10 (I have always stockpiled a few critical parts for each of my guns, too - to be sure I can keep them in working order). The rivet from Numrich is NEW - not a used part.
 
You can use a punch to drive out the old rivet and it can be reused.
 
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