Re: broken retaining pin in firing pin assembly
So, having now spent some time behind the rifle after the fix, I thought I'd share an unintentional result of the work, that I thought was interesting.
In the 2-3 months prior to this fix, I had been noticing intermittent instances of creep arising in the pull on my Shilen trigger. It seemed to happen most frequently in conjunction with forcefully closing the bolt, but still didn't really follow any pattern of occurrence. I flushed the trigger assembly with lighter fluid a couple of times, but that didn't help.
So, fast forward to the present... it appears that the creep was somehow related to the broken pin/ hole alignment. Once I reassembled everything, I noticed that the pull was a bit heavier and now, after 85 rounds and loads of dry firing I've been unable to reproduce the creep.
I'm assuming that the broken pin was allowing for the slightest shift in the sear/cocking piece interface = creep.
Anyways, just thought I'd share that in case anyone finds themselves in the same situation.