I have an old Numrich Arms swivel breach rifle that I dearly love but I had the mainsoring fail and have not been able to find a replacement or an affordable gunsmith that can make one for me so I tried it myself with an NOS door lock spring for a 1934 oldsmobile and got it to fit but am having a hard time getting the temper right on it. Any suggestions on what a do it myselfer can do here?
Thanks.
Todd
The likely problem is the spring is too thin for the job.
If you want to make your own spring order some spring stock from Dixie Gun Works or Brownell's and the booklet on spring making by Kit Ravenshear, TOW has them.
Spring making is not rocket science but it does require some knowledge and the booklet will get you started. You should be able to make a better spring than the one Numrich supplied. Probably broke because it was an unfinished stamping.
It is unlikely that a spring from an automobile door catch is going to work.
If its a coil spring you need some piano wire and mandrel to form it on or see if Numrich/The Gun parts Corporation has a spring that will fit.
As someone else pointed out check the shop time for a parts changer at the local car dealer then wonder what it would cost to have one actually spend an hour or maybe 3 MAKING something from scratch. Based on this a mainspring is worth 50-150 bucks to make.
Dan