To fix a firing pin in a .380 firearm, first ensure the gun is unloaded and safe to work on. Disassemble the firearm according to the manufacturer's instructions, removing the slide and any components that obstruct access to the firing pin. Inspect the firing pin for damage or wear; if necessary, replace it with a compatible part. Reassemble the firearm carefully, ensuring all components are properly aligned and functioning before testing. If you’re unsure, consult a gunsmith for professional assistance.
In the slide
Try to fire it then if it does not fire the firing pin isnt in
You need a gunsmith
Check out this web site for your answer. http://bryco-jennings-jimenezarms.com/index.html If your question is, does Bryco model 38 or model 380 have a firing pin....then yes it does or when it was made.
Yes.
Near the firing pin
Yes, 380 or 9mm from a model 58 or 59 is the same pin...
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On a Bryco 380 Auto Model 48, the firing pin is typically installed with the pointed end facing forward, towards the muzzle. Ensure that the firing pin is properly seated in its channel and that any retaining mechanisms are secured. Always consult the specific model's manual for detailed assembly instructions to avoid potential issues.
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To assemble a bolt for a .380 Kurz (also known as .380 ACP), first ensure you have all the necessary components, including the bolt, firing pin, extractor, and springs. Begin by inserting the firing pin into the bolt, followed by the appropriate spring. Next, install the extractor by positioning it in its slot and securing it with the necessary pin or screw. Finally, double-check that all components move freely and are properly seated before installation in the firearm.