ssdave
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Re: Field Action, Again
Reply #1 - Aug 9th, 2010 at 4:21pm
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There's a spring on the left side of the action that fits into a detent in the block and holds it in place. It's the little oval shaped bar that is screwed onto the left side of the action, that from the outside looking at it has no apparent function. It is actually a bar of spring steel, with a nub that goes through a hole in the action and engages a dimple in the block. I recently purchased a Fields rifle, took it apart, and I've built a 3d CAD solid model of the receiver, am going to get quotes on abrasive water jet and EDM cutting of it, to see if it's economical to reproduce it. I'll wax cast the rest of the parts if I can get the receiver done. I'm kind of at a standstill at the moment, I originally scaled up the action slightly to take a bigger diameter and longer barrel shank and to have a bit more sidewall thickness. When I went to draw up the rest of the pieces, I decided that it would be better to wax cast them than to CNC them. But, I'll have to mold them, make wax model parts, cut them up and reform to the new size, and then cast them, fit, add material to account for shrinkage, and mold again. I'm thinking about doing a straight reproduction instead, and just increase the receiver ring and maybe the action wall thickness, and rebate the bottom of the action to take the original floor plate. Will still have to modify the lever shaft and a couple of the internal parts, but not as much as before. dave
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