Hey Guys,
I am new to this board, and happy to find some experts on the 219.
I have a 219B, in .30-30 It is definitely a model B. (This is marked on the receiver.) The rifle is in really good shape, with a really tight action.
After I fire a round, and then attempt to open the action, the firing pin is not going all of the way back into the action block. It protrudes out of the firing pin hole too far, and is jamming, rubbing really hard against the back of the spent shell.
There is no headspace problem. I have already checked this.
In order to try to rectify this, I need to know the following: After I fire the shell, and start to open the action, what is suppose to make the firing pin retract back into the action block so that it is flush? Is there a mechanical connector between the lever operating rod and the back of the pin itself, which is suppose to pull the pin back in when I open the lever to open the action? Or, is the pin just supposed to be "pushed" back into the hole by the little beveled cut on the face of the extractor/ejector?
I am going to have to take this rifle to a gunsmith to have it fixed, and I really want to know exactly how it operates before I talk to him about it. I have a brand new firing pin and pin retainer screw for him to install, but if there is some type of mechanical connector that is broken or missing, I want to buy that first so that I can also drop that off with him.
Thanks for all info.
Mannyrock