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Ballister-Molina 1911 45 Cal [11.25mm]

Friday, June 19th, 2009 at 8:37 AM

Ballister-Molina 1911 45 Cal [11.25mm]

Ballister-Molina 1911 45 Cal

Ballister-Molina 1911 45 Cal

Budd's Gunsmith Shop

Budd's Gunsmith Shop

Lily, Kentucky - -(AmmoLand.com)- This 45 came in with a broken extractor. The gun belonged to the customers Grandfather.

The grand son would like to shoot it. Information had it made around 1925  and he already knew that Colt and Springfield parts do not work.  Both of the commonly used parts houses did not have parts.

I took the gun apart and found the closest starting point. I ordered a Ed Brown 70 series extractor from Brownells. The tech there said it might not work, which I was well aware of.

When the extractor arrived it was indeed all wrong.  This is where my Blacksmithing, Gunsmithing and Machining skill comes into play.  I reforged the back end, I had to add a lot of mass to the body then rough reshaped it. I then fit the extractor body to the slide.

After I got the extractor to fit the slide to where I was satisfied, I started to work the position the hook until it held for the correct operation.

I final fit the back end and machined the cross locking recess for the firing pin retention plate. The locking recess had to be totally moved.

I then machined the rear of the extractor to allow the hammer to correctly drop and engage the firing pin.

Because I heard the gun hung up on steel casings, I polished the feed ramp and bore and hood.

Basic test firing was good, but the slide would not lock back after last round. Checking revealed the slide lock was working.

Magazine fit was checked and found sleeve case was ok but inside was questionable. Deeper examination showed improper function. I made a careful adjustment to follower and then tested and was satisfied.

Final assembly and test firing was good. Slide did lock back after last round.. I blued the extractor to closely match the rest of the steel.

A custom made extractor for a gun that there are not parts for, Happy Customer.

Budd Gardstein of Budd's Gunsmith Shop

Budd Gardstein of Budd's Gunsmith Shop

About Budd “Gun Doc” Gardstein:
Budd’s Gunsmith Shop is the only full service shop in Southeastern and Central Kentucky.

Budd is a gunsmith that works on all types of guns.

Budd’s Gun Smith Shop is an experienced restoration shop specializing in the repair of fire and flood damaged firearms.

Budd will take on many jobs others wont touch give him a call.

Got a gun repair question? Email Budd and see what he thinks.

Visit BuddsGunsmith.com

Budd’s Gunsmith Shop
132 Bill Karr Rd.
Lily, Kentucky 40740
1 (606) 864-1170
info@buddsgunsmith.com
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Hatfield’s, McCoy’s and SKS Rifles

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009 at 10:38 AM

Hatfield’s, McCoy’s and SKS Rifles

Budd's Gunsmith Shop

Budd's Gunsmith Shop

Lily, Kentucky - -(AmmoLand.com)- This week I have had a experience. One of the legendary Hatfield family came to my shop for help. This is one of the famous feuding families of this area. Years ago it was most likely shotguns, rifles, hand guns. This time it is a SKS in a synthetic stock. When the gun fires it is jammed shut. Can’t extract the shell. I was told that no one could fix it at the local gun shop. They referred it to me. I thanked the gun owner for the challenge.

Once I got the gun open I saw that the bolt was very hard to open, I made a mental note and kept on going. The chamber looked very dirty so I polished it out and test fired the gun. The bolt was jammed shut. Getting the bolt open I find jam marks on the cartridge case. So I go back and re polish the chamber. I repeated this several times going deeper and deeper until I got a partial result.

The bolt would partially extract the shell casing and then slam back shut on the empty. Questioning the bolt I took it apart and reset everything.

After doing all this and not having success I started thinking outside the box. Maybe the recoil system was wrong. I then started to rebalance the recoil system. I made an adjustment and reassembled the gun and test fired. I did this over and over again

My first success was a two to three round successful burst, but the bolt would not lock in the rearward position, I carefully kept on going and at last I had a perfect three round run and the bold locked back on a empty magazine.

McCoy family watch out this SKS is back in business.

Budd Gardstein of Budd's Gunsmith Shop

Budd Gardstein of Budd's Gunsmith Shop

About Budd “Gun Doc” Gardstein:
Budd’s Gunsmith Shop is the only full service shop in Southeastern and Central Kentucky.

Budd is a gunsmith that works on all types of guns.

Budd’s Gun Smith Shop is an experienced restoration shop specializing in the repair of fire and flood damaged firearms.

Budd will take on many jobs others wont touch give him a call.

Got a gun repair question? Email Budd and see what he thinks.

Visit BuddsGunsmith.com

Budd’s Gunsmith Shop
132 Bill Karr Rd.
Lily, Kentucky 40740
1 (606) 864-1170
info@buddsgunsmith.com
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