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  • B-Series

    Rimfire Rotary Magazine Loading Technique (video) 

    by
    J.Baker
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    Published on 02-14-2019 06:47 PM
    1. Categories:
    2. A-Series,
    3. B-Series

    The other day a visitor to our forum mentioned he was having issues loading the rotary magazine for his new B-Series rimfire rifle. This topic has come up a few times ...
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    How to Fix Light Strikes on a Savage Bolt-Action Rimfire 

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    powwowell
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    Published on 10-27-2017 12:13 PM
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    2. Mark I/II/93R,
    3. B-Series
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    My rifle's firing pin has a square of metal, that stops the forward movement of the firing pin, when the square strikes the breech face, of the barrel. The square of metal had to be reduced. There are better ways (equipment like mills, etc.) to do this. But, the way I increased the forward movement of the firing pin works.
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