Barnard bolt release

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PeteFox
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Barnard bolt release

Post by PeteFox »

Has anyone devised a spring loaded bolt release pin for the Barnard P.
The twist to release idea is brilliant simplicity but it restricts scope positioning.

I can't be the only one wanting this.
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Re: Barnard bolt release

Post by tachyon »

I seem to recall somebody saying Phil Mastin was making a spring loaded one fro Barnards.
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Re: Barnard bolt release

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Pete give us your phone number and i will send you a pic,
There a piece of cake to make , half the size of mastins.
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Re: Barnard bolt release

Post by Daveh »

Pete I made one out of a 60mm long piece of 12mm aluminium rod. Small flat on the outside and a flat with a channel on the action side to locate over the curve of the action.
Two screws to match the threads on the Barnard and a stainless bolt machined down to make the pin. A spring out of a pen cut in half and a little piece of the alloy rod made into a button for the end and it works great.

Bit of messing around for me as I am not a machinist or fitter.

Dave

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