You have to call Traditions to get one. (860-388-4656) Right now they are about $70 though. If you can manage it, I would just get the new spring and striker which will only cost you about $20 and will accomplish the same goal. I need one too but I'm thinking of just buying a newer and more weatherproof rifle.
Illuminating, if you mean lighting up a room.
you have to buy a new action replay. trust me it has happened to me to.
I had this happen to my 1999 town car. There is a computer lighting module which controls the action of the lights. A bad module causes lights not to respond to switches ( the switches don't turn on the lights directly, but send a signal to the computer lighting module). This unfortuantely is an expensive replacement.
A lever action rifle chambered in .308 Winchester.
Yes, lighting a matchstick is a physical action that involves striking the match head against a rough surface to produce friction and heat, which ignites the match.
You would have to explain your criteria a little better. There are several ways in which rifles can be categorised. They can be categorised by action, e.g., muzzleloader (which can be further broken down into matchlock, flintlock, percussion cap, etc), lever action, bolt action, self loading (semi or full auto), breech block, etc.
Try e-gunparts.com
Try Browning or MGW
What type of rifle are we talking here?I would also need to know if the rifle is a muzzleloader,lever action etc.Is there a model number on the rifle?Is the caliber known?Please fill in the blanks and then we can get you some answers.
DS answerget a replacement one,or go to GameStop[at the mall]and talk to the guy at the counter. try updating the action replay on the computer ~Demigod1
The lock on a muzzle loader consisted of sear, hammer and hammer spring. With some modern guns (a Winchester 94) the hammer/ hammer spring would be a close match. For a striker fired weapon (no outside hammer) it might be the firing pin and spring.
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