Winchester pre-64 model 70 308 featherweight.
Most recent UPDATE EDIT: Nevermind! I got it! Much easier than I thought and did not require full selector dis/reassembly.
It looks like they simply reassembled the firing pin with the selector in the fire position which locked it up. Pulling the spring allowed repositioning of firing pin and the selector to the half-cock position then reassembling. Problem solved!
I'll leave some of the original in case anyone else runs into this issue.
Original in part:
This is no fun! I had it reblued and it would appear that when they put the bolt back together they assembled the selector in the wrong position(?). It's stuck in the fire position but will not move into half cock or into safe. It goes about half way into half cock, but it's a hard stop there. (And yes. It was no fun removing the firing pin assembly without being able to lock the pin back with the half cock )
I figured I would pick the brains of the more learned around here and see what your thoughts are.
First for identification
Note the firing pin state.
This is that collar. (no typical spring retainer)
Edit: Ah... 90 degree turn locking collar. One unknown solved.
Most recent UPDATE EDIT: Nevermind! I got it! Much easier than I thought and did not require full selector dis/reassembly.
It looks like they simply reassembled the firing pin with the selector in the fire position which locked it up. Pulling the spring allowed repositioning of firing pin and the selector to the half-cock position then reassembling. Problem solved!
I'll leave some of the original in case anyone else runs into this issue.
Original in part:
This is no fun! I had it reblued and it would appear that when they put the bolt back together they assembled the selector in the wrong position(?). It's stuck in the fire position but will not move into half cock or into safe. It goes about half way into half cock, but it's a hard stop there. (And yes. It was no fun removing the firing pin assembly without being able to lock the pin back with the half cock )
I figured I would pick the brains of the more learned around here and see what your thoughts are.
First for identification
Note the firing pin state.
This is that collar. (no typical spring retainer)
Edit: Ah... 90 degree turn locking collar. One unknown solved.
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