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Enfield No.2 MkII fires about 60% of the time
I was thinking I might need a new firing pin for my enfield .38
If a shot misfires it usually will fire on the second attempt. Does anyone know what my first step should be to diagnose the issue? And where I might be able to acquire new firing pin parts.
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09-18-2021 03:51 PM
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Sounds more like a spring to me.
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Originally Posted by
rcathey
a spring
Yes, mainspring... Part #35 so you can see.
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Originally Posted by
Mssinman
Enfield No.2 MkII fires about 60% of the time
Had similar issues with S&W K-Frame - excessive 'drag' on the Hammer (P/No. 24), issue resolved with cleaning up/polish and lubrication of said part.
Wouldn't hurt to renew the Spring (as mentioned above) while you're at it.
Collector of Sportco/Omark, LE No.1 & No.4, P-H 1200TX; Browning Hi-Power/GP-35
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First, what ammo are you using?
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Yep, check different ammo -some has hard or dead primers. Is the firing pin making a good dent in the primer, is the bolt clean? I would take down the bolt and get a new Wolf spring and clean the bolt, then inspect the firing pin. Reassemble the bolt, then try it on new factory ammo and some old Greek HXP surplus. If you still have a problem with HXP or new Prvi or Remington, then look at correct firing pin protrusion and give the bolt a headspace test on a FIELD gauge. Is the bolt head correctly timed in and the firing pin hole centered & not oblong.
headspace gauge: Where in America can I buy - Surplus Rifle Forum - www.surplusrifleforum.org
see this post and read your brass. Do not fire POF or odd ball .303 avoid WW I and WW II ammo that is badly tarnished or oxidized-- avoid sand flee .303 Too much click no bang or click 2- 10 seconds than a bang.
How to read a primer hit your brass - Surplus Rifle Forum - www.surplusrifleforum.org
Last edited by 72 usmc; 09-20-2021 at 10:09 PM.
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Bolt head tools and making one see Alans comment if you take down the bolt- it can be a real bear...
my $2 firing pin removal tool for the Enfield | Gunboards Forums
photo from above source Alan
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Umm... The OP was talking about the Enfield Pistol?
Collector of Sportco/Omark, LE No.1 & No.4, P-H 1200TX; Browning Hi-Power/GP-35
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