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I will spring for the RPP ejector extractor and their trigger kit.

IIRC, you mentioned not using a titanium firing pin because they peen over.
There are at least 3 vendors selling 1-pc firing pins.
Two in tool steel, one in stainless.

Is there a preferred pin for reliability in 1894?

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Just now, bgavin said:

I will spring for the RPP ejector.

IIRC, you mentioned not using a titanium firing pin because they peen over.
There are at least 3 vendors selling 1-pc firing pins.
Two in tool steel, one in stainless.

Is there a preferred pin for reliability in 1894?

RPP does not make a M/94 ejector........:o

They do make the best M/94 extractor.;)

OLG

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2 minutes ago, bgavin said:

I will spring for the RPP ejector.

IIRC, you mentioned not using a titanium firing pin because they peen over.
There are at least 3 vendors selling 1-pc firing pins.
Two in tool steel, one in stainless.

Is there a preferred pin for reliability in 1894?

 

The tool steel will outlast you......;)

Been run 3 of'em since the 1-piece came out with no issues.

OLG

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6 hours ago, bgavin said:

Thanks for reply.

I'm trying to understand if each vendor actually makes his own part, or if he OEMs it from somebody else, and puts his brand on it.

For example, Slick and Wild West make a 1-piece bobby-pin extractor.
But Ranger Point has a totally different extractor.
Long Hunter, Pioneer and Slick make 1-piece firing pins.

I'm trying to figure out which vendor's parts of the most widely used, and most dependable.
 

We design and make all of our own parts we sell. We offer a couple things for sell from other cowboys shooters such as the Bogus Deal 12g shot shell gauge and the Stainless steel one piece firing pin. Everything else is ours and we have several vendors who sell our parts for us such as Long Hunter, Taylor & Co, Rusty Wood Trading Post in Canada, Made Dog Guns and Gear in Australia, Klassic laser works, just to name a few. 

 

 

 

 

 

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