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Re: roller singlw set trigger
Reply #15 - Mar 26th, 2005 at 7:38am
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not all Pedersoli RB's have brass trigger guards. mine have steel. I too am waiting to see if the SST can be developed for the Pedersoli's. I would be really happy to have a DST become available 

if a person happens to have a brass one though, this gentleman sells steel ones for a very reasonable price

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Reply #16 - Mar 26th, 2005 at 7:45am
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Dosen't the Col. Bodine model Rolling Block have a DST. Would it be available as a replacment part.   Leadball
  
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Reply #17 - Mar 26th, 2005 at 7:59am
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As far as I know, no. I have even spoke to the folks over in Italy about that very issue and got nowhere. I have 3 Ped RB's that I bought from Cabelas at really good prices that need trigger jobs/set triggers. The pull weight is measured in tonnage instead of poundage. I will work on the springs or send them to a 'smith to be worked on.
  
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Re: roller single set trigger
Reply #18 - Mar 26th, 2005 at 12:19pm
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I have talked to the folks at Navy Arms a couple of times about replacement parts that  could be used for upgrades (for various of the arms they sell) and they don't seem to get a whole lot of excess parts in except for the ones needed to maintain warrantee service on what they sell.  It seems the folks in Italy aren't really too anxious to send a bunch of parts when they can more profitably sell more guns, IMO.  I agree that a  good set trigger would do wonders for the average roller's shootability, but this particular route may not be open at this time. Sad

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Re: roller block & trigger
Reply #19 - Mar 28th, 2005 at 11:44am
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In the thread on the SST for a rolling block there is a note on a sporter block and hammer coming. For dumb guys like me a little help on what a sporter is would be nice. I'm interested because I have a 1 1/2 action (butt stock and action but no barrel of forearm) that is rimfire and if I can ever figure out what to chamber it for I want to barrel it. Are sporters 1 1/2 actioned rifles? Or what? If I can get a center fire block it'd be a lot easier than modifying a rim fire block to center fire. Would these blocks fit my action (with fitting)? Would they have the nicer / smaller thumb tabs of the 1 1/2?

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More good news roller shooters ---

After speaking with John King and Richard McKinney today, we will be offering a sporter hammer and breechblock. The enthuiasm of these two guys has encouraged us to put these two items up next for manufacturing. Both John and Richard have an unused set of sporter  triggers and hammers that they will allow Steve to borrow so he can write a program to duplicate them on his CNC mill. They will be made a bit wider so they can be custom fitted to each frame. The hole in the hammer & breechblock will also be smaller so that too can be fitted to the frame. This will allow there to be no lateral slop in the parts. 

Ken    kenhurst1@earthlink.net

  

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Reply #20 - Mar 28th, 2005 at 5:03pm
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The 1 1/2 roller action is merely a #1 action that has had the sides thinned. The sporter hammer & breechblock ARE forthcoming in the future and will have all the refinements of the origional pieces BUT, they will bw better made. Steve will start programing screws from my #5 roller this week. He will offer replacement screws that are far superior in fit & finish than are now available & will also offer screws with elongated heads so that they can be corrolated <SP> and new slots cut for those who appreciate the better things. These will be followed up with Win. screws for the walls.    Ken
  
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Reply #21 - Mar 31st, 2005 at 1:59pm
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Ken,  If your were interested in improving over the D2, you could use M2 or M50, then after hardening and tempering, you could get then nitrided.  These would be harder and more slippery.  You would have to be careful regarding (specifing and doing) the nitriding as there are several systems and only two would produce the proper composition & structure nitrides.  You could also toughen the steel by over tempering the M50 before nitriding.  If you'd like more input regarding steel selection and processing, contact me at tkwiecinski@stanadyne.com.  I could get some small quantities done for you.  Tim K
  
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Reply #22 - Mar 31st, 2005 at 5:28pm
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Thanks Mr. Tim,   I'l be in touch.   Ken
  
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Reply #23 - Mar 31st, 2005 at 7:11pm
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   Navy Arms sells a Rolling Block [made by Pedersoli] that has Double-set triggers refered to as the Col. Bodine Model. They are good triggers with a steel finger guard. I would think that these triggers and finger-guard could be bought from Navy Arms or Pedersoli.   leadball
  
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