Help!! NYSRB Reassembly THANKS NOW IT'S TOGETHER
Help!! NYSRB Reassembly THANKS NOW IT'S TOGETHER
I have done many reg rolling blocks with no problems, but I can't seem to get the NYS version to go back correctly. I think I am doing something wrong with the small maybe 7/8 in long spring that I am installing near the Mainspring. So someone help me out Please!! Is there a special way it goes in?
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Re: Help!! NYSRB Reassembly
I was going to suggest "Single Shot Rifles and Actions" by the late Frank DeHaas, but, at least at a quick glance, it does not seem to cover the "locking" action.
I'm sure that particular mechanism has some additional parts, almost certainly to include at least one extra spring, which you may not have seen before.
I've never had my Springfield 1871 Army (same action) out of the wood, but surely someone more knowledgeable than I can set you right.
I'm sure that particular mechanism has some additional parts, almost certainly to include at least one extra spring, which you may not have seen before.
I've never had my Springfield 1871 Army (same action) out of the wood, but surely someone more knowledgeable than I can set you right.
Re: Help!! NYSRB Reassembly
The photos below showing the where the springs are located inside the trigger guard of a NYS Model rolling block rifle.
Have a Good Day,
Matt
Hope the photos help.Have a Good Day,
Matt
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Re: Help!! NYSRB Reassembly
Great info - thanks for sharing. What a Rube Goldberg (I show my age) mess.
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Thanks for that 'Oldremguy'.
I have saved the images in my Rolling Block file on my computer. It has also helped me to make the decision ' Don't take the NYS rifle apart unless absolutely necessary.
I have saved the images in my Rolling Block file on my computer. It has also helped me to make the decision ' Don't take the NYS rifle apart unless absolutely necessary.
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Re: Help!! NYSRB Reassembly
Amen as to leaving that design alone!
About the best thing that can be said is that everything at least appears to be 'captured' (so long as nothing is broken, of course!).
What causes trouble is those cases when disassembly allows a loose piece to detach, and you have no idea where it came from. I'm sure that has happened to all of us at least once!
About the best thing that can be said is that everything at least appears to be 'captured' (so long as nothing is broken, of course!).
What causes trouble is those cases when disassembly allows a loose piece to detach, and you have no idea where it came from. I'm sure that has happened to all of us at least once!
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Yes!! The first time I stripped a Martini Henry. That was over 50 years ago but it still haunts me. It was in a grass field and the springs went everywhereDick Hosmer wrote:Amen as to leaving that design alone!
About the best thing that can be said is that everything at least appears to be 'captured' (so long as nothing is broken, of course!).
What causes trouble is those cases when disassembly allows a loose piece to detach, and you have no idea where it came from. I'm sure that has happened to all of us at least once!
Re: Help!! NYSRB Reassembly
Thanks so much for all the help. I had just about to put this one in another box as a "DO LATER" project. Of which I have several now standing along the workshop wall, small boxes with the barreled actions pointing up like forlorn tomato stakes. I am printing these to put into my Disassembly of Certerfire Rifles binder which is really growing. Thanks again.