Pistols > C96 / C12 Broomhandle
Tempering safety lever
QuanLoi:
I've had two safety levers on my C96 crack due to, I assume, the age of the metal. I have another safety lever ready to install. Has any one had any experience tempering, with heat, the lever? I think it would be necessary to re-heat the steel after hardening in order to give it a "spring" quality.
Any answers would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance...
QuanLoi:
What... no opinions?
henry bucki:
I think i would just install the new safety and not try to put heat on it. i dont think they are too expensive. i have a bunch of c96s and never had to replace a safety . only a lock frame stop on a snellfeuer
QuanLoi:
Thanks for the reply. As stated, I'm on my third safety lever on this pistol... and I hesitate to actuate it. So it's there in the firing position and I'm not going to move it!
Thanks again...
reiver1:
Safety lever? The firing pin guide bolt stop? If you are cracking those you are using ammunition that is too hot and/or all of your springs need replacing..recoil/hammer spring as the internal hammer spring also retards recoil.
I reload for my 111 year old C 96 but it is a tight pistol with original tolerances...if the pistol is 'loose' by a Wolfe spring kit with a 10% increase in recoil retardation.
If it is Chinese and not a real Mauser good luck.
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