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Drawing by John Wills.  
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Drawing taken from the pin in this rifle. 
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MP,
Is a firing pin return spring used with the MN conversion?
Thanks, Ken
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MP, Is a firing pin return spring used with the MN conversion? Thanks, Ken Ken, Good catch I never even noticed that and yes, there has to be a return spring.
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Sounds like you have a successful repair. For future reference Wyoming Armory is advertising "indestructible High Wall firing pins" for sale @$40 plus shipping.
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Thanks again for further suggestions. I think the Mann- Neidner firing pin is the best solution of all. Years ago I knew a gunsmith, now deceased, who fitted the pin and bushings from the Browning "high wall" into the Winchester. The result was essentially the M-N firing pin from ready made parts. When I built a high wall .30-06, I used the M-N pin. I'll try to post some pictures of that project soon.
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