Old Soldier wrote on Sep 21
st, 2024 at 2:11pm:
I'll be taking my Browning BPCR to a week long match. What do you recommend for an emergency repair kit?
ssdaves comment is very appropriate. Unless you have some experience disassembling & reassembling the action I do not recommend attempting it at a match or away from home.
There's a 1st aid kit section in my book on the rifles that lists several parts that rarely break. The most common part that tends to fail is the hammer sear spring (Browning part # B3474875). I've replaced many of these and Lee Shaver makes a replacement that will likely never fail. Unfortunately, to replace the spring requires full disassembly of the action. So, in addition to a new spring, you'll need the following:
• Disassembly/reassembly instructions
• Gunsmith screwdriver set
• Good set of brass punches and brass hammer
• 3mm cup-tipped punch to remove trigger-housing pin
• 3/16” X 1.5” (one end pointed) slave pin (home-made) to aid in breechblock removal/installation
• Long common screwdriver or similar tool with a shaft approximately 8.5” long for removing the stock bolt.
Wayne