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1914 will not fire

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pardt:
Once I get home from work I will try to remember to take photos of a spare I have. I have in the past bought parts lots, kept the best parts for me and sold off the rest. So I am pretty sure I have one at the house I can photograph

pardt:
First photo

pardt:
Second

neala:
Thank you very much for all your help.  That part has been cut back a pretty good amount and, in fact, may not be the correct part, either.  Is it common to have to trim down the legs on the firing pin to get it to fit correctly (assuming it isn't a precise match) or is that a bit far-fetched?

pardt:
I have only had to hand fit the one replacement firing pin. I would say that in most cases if the parts are original the problem that is most encountered would be the legs on the firing pin are worn down to much or the spring weakened. If it was me I would try to hand fit the parts that you currently have. Do you think that the firing pin is a factory original or repro?

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