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DarylS
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Re: Mauser Titanium firing pin
      10/02/17 12:07 PM

SRY - have heard of them - thought they were usually accompanied by replacing the stock spring with a stronger firing pin spring, as in a 26# to 28# Wolf Spring.

The Titanium firing pin is lighter, therefore does not have the same Kinetic force on the primer. A higher pressure spring, that is, higher than the standard 22# spring is usually desired - decreases lock time & jar of the pin hitting the primer as well.

I do not know what the exact metalurgy is or where they might be available.

Since you hail from the States, try Brownell's.

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Daryl


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