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Canik C100 FP/FP Block wear
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CZATC
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Canik C100 FP/FP Block wear
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December 21, 2017, 12:56:53 AM »
What say the group regarding this wear pattern? I expect some, obviously, however the side of the firing pin channel that abuts the block seems very rounded to me. I can catch it with a precision screw driver blade but the finger nail doesn't feel much hang up and, more importantly, neither does the block.
Firearm has about 500 rounds mixed ammo and the SPGK1 from Cajun. I was going to do some polishing and see how dirty the FP channel was and noticed this.
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Flibuoy1
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Re: Canik C100 FP/FP Block wear
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December 21, 2017, 10:47:11 AM »
I am not a gunsmith. Assuming it came out of a fully functional pistol:
It is a moving part that engages a moving part. Some wear is to be expected. That scuff likely happened very early before the fpb found its happy place. Good time to both the fp and fpb a quick once over with 1500-2000 grit wet/dry to smooth a tad, especially on upper surface contacting the slide.
If it makes you feel better...I am not worried. Someone who knows about such things might come along and have a better suggestion.
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