Cumminspwrd02
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Ok, I have a colt cobra 38 special revolver that was handed down to me from a family member. I've had the gun about a year and have shot maybe 150 rounds through it since I have owned it. By the serial number it was made in 1972 and my great uncle had owned it since it was new. I don't know how much he shot through it and I can't ask him since is ins't with us anymore.
My problem is I went to fire a couple rounds through it recently and on the first shot the gun failed to fire. I unloaded it and then inspected the gun to find the firing pin had broken. I looked over the broken piece of the pin and the rest of the pin still on the gun to find it was worn some. I also ispected the rest of the gun and it seems to be in good shape. Since I've owned it I have kept it cleaned and lubed, before I owned it...I dunno how my great uncle cared for it.
Is the firing pin for a Colt Cobra easy to find? Is it something I can change out or should I just have a gunsmith do the work? I am pretty confident I can do it, I'm a mechanic/machinist. Would it involve any special tools?
Thanks!
My problem is I went to fire a couple rounds through it recently and on the first shot the gun failed to fire. I unloaded it and then inspected the gun to find the firing pin had broken. I looked over the broken piece of the pin and the rest of the pin still on the gun to find it was worn some. I also ispected the rest of the gun and it seems to be in good shape. Since I've owned it I have kept it cleaned and lubed, before I owned it...I dunno how my great uncle cared for it.
Is the firing pin for a Colt Cobra easy to find? Is it something I can change out or should I just have a gunsmith do the work? I am pretty confident I can do it, I'm a mechanic/machinist. Would it involve any special tools?
Thanks!