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		<title>Tikka T3 / T3x &#8211; trigger housing springs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Sep 2023 02:25:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Tikka T3 and T3x External trigger housing springs This is a high quality replacement spring kit for your Tikka T3 / T3x trigger housing assembly (external springs). This kit is useful to have on hand due to damaged or missing components and are difficult to obtain without having to place a special order with Beretta.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Tikka T3 and T3x</h2>
<h4 align="left">External trigger housing springs</h4>
<p class="font_8" align="left">This is a high quality replacement spring kit for your Tikka T3 / T3x trigger housing assembly (external springs). This kit is useful to have on hand due to damaged or missing components and are difficult to obtain without having to place a special order with Beretta. The magazine retention spring places tension onto the rear spine of the factory pattern magazines. This often is removed and can be misplaced when installing an AICS magazine DBM or changing from a stock to chassis system. The safety lever spring can be misplaced during cleaning and maintenance. Both springs are essential for safe function of the rifle and we include two of each to ensure you have spares.</p>
<h3>Inclusions</h3>
<ul>
<li>2 x safety lever springs (<span style="color: #ff0000;">this spring also fits the Tikka 558, 590, 595, 658, 690, and 695</span>)</li>
<li>2 x magazine retention spring (<span style="color: #ff0000;">this spring fits the Tikka T3 and T3x only</span>)</li>
</ul>
<h3>Construction</h3>
<p>Both springs are made from spring grade stainless steel wire.</p>
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		<title>Tikka and Sako &#8211; extractor and ejector kit</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Sep 2023 01:20:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Tikka T3, T3x and Sako A7 Extractor and Ejector kit This is a higher quality and lower cost alternative to the original factory &#8216;spare bolt parts&#8216; kit. There are six separate components to this kit. It is relatively easy to replace these components within a few minutes with basic hand tools when on an expedition</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 align="left">Tikka T3, T3x and Sako A7</h2>
<h4 align="left">Extractor and Ejector kit</h4>
<p>This is a higher quality and lower cost alternative to the original factory &#8216;<a href="https://www.brownells.com/rifle-parts/bolt-parts/bolts/tikka-t3-spare-bolt-parts-prod31609.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noopener">spare bolt parts</a>&#8216; kit. There are six separate components to this kit. It is relatively easy to replace these components within a few minutes with basic hand tools when on an expedition or out in the field somewhere without workshop access. The kit can also be used for converting bolts utilizing a circlip extractor to a Sako style extractor system (gunsmith fitting required).</p>
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<h3 align="left">Notes</h3>
<ul>
<li><span style="color: #ff0000;"><span style="color: #000000;">will fit the Sako A7 and Tikka T3 / T3x in any factory chambering</span></span><b><u></u></b></li>
<li>the extractor components can be used to convert bolts of other brands to a sako style extractor system, such as the remington 700 with its riveted-in circlip extractor (gunsmithing required)</li>
<li>the ejector components can be used to convert your Tikka or Sako bolt face to dual ejectors, to change the ejection angle of spent cases and/or increase ejection force (gunsmithing required)</li>
<li>tools required are a small pin punch and small gunsmith&#8217;s hammer, magnetic parts dish optional</li>
<li>ensure the firing pin assembly has been removed from the bolt prior to driving out the ejector roll pin</li>
<li>care needs to be taken not to lose these small components when under spring pressure (try assembling within the confines of a large plastic bag)</li>
</ul>
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		<title>Tikka T3 / T3x &#8211; striker spring kit</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Sep 2023 23:44:25 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Tikka T3 and T3x Striker spring kit / Firing pin kit Experiencing light primer strikes or a complete failure to fire cartridges? Already tried different brands of factory ammunition? Already tried reloading with different primers? Our striker spring for your Tikka T3 / T3x is longer than the OEM spring and is manufactured from high</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Tikka T3 and T3x</h2>
<h4 align="left">Striker spring kit / Firing pin kit</h4>
<ul>
<li><i>Experiencing light primer strikes or a complete failure to fire cartridges?</i></li>
<li><i>Already tried different brands of factory ammunition?</i></li>
<li><i>Already tried reloading with different primers?</i></li>
</ul>
<p class="font_8" align="left">Our striker spring for your Tikka T3 / T3x is longer than the OEM spring and is manufactured from high quality piano wire then zinc plated (silver color) to resist corrosion. We also include at no extra cost a higher power spring (gold color) made from thicker diameter wire which is approximately 10% stronger (if installed at full length). This higher power spring can be used to remedy primer ignition issues caused by insufficient spring pressure or for those competition shooters looking to chase faster lock times, however in many cases it will require between 1 to 4 coils cut off to function as desired in your rifle.</p>
<p class="font_8" align="left">When stripping the bolt assembly for cleaning and maintenance, the striker pin is often overlooked. Our kit allows you to refurbish these critical components after a thorough cleaning rather than reinstall worn or damaged components. Keeping a spare set on hand (and the tools to change them) also serves as cheap insurance for any upcoming expeditions.</p>
<h3>Contents</h3>
<ul>
<li>1 x &#8216;standard&#8217; striker spring (27.2 coils, 1.4mm wire &#8211; <span style="color: #9c9c94;"><b>silver color</b></span>)</li>
<li>1 x &#8216;higher power&#8217; striker spring (30.0 coils, 1.5mm wire &#8211; <span style="color: #ff9c00;"><b>gold color</b></span>)</li>
<li>1 x retaining collet</li>
<li>3 x 5mm snap rings</li>
</ul>
<h3>Construction</h3>
<ul>
<li>The striker springs are made from a high quality spring steel then zinc plated</li>
<li>The snap rings are made from stainless steel spring wire</li>
<li>The retaining collet is CNC machined from pre-hardened 17-4 grade stainless steel then TiN coated to the gold color (the original Tikka part is made from an aluminum alloy)</li>
</ul>
<h3>Recommended Tools for Workshop Installation</h3>
<ul>
<li>Engineers offset vise (to be modified as below, requires a hand drill and various HSS bits)</li>
<li>Small nylon-jawed pliers (we use bracelet bending pliers bought from ebay)</li>
<li>Small needle nose pliers</li>
<li>1200 to 2000 grit aluminum oxide paper</li>
<li><a href="http://www.g96.com/products/gun-treatment/#">G96 gun treatment</a> or a similar product</li>
<li>Microfibre cloth</li>
</ul>
<h3>Fitting Guide</h3>
<p>This can be a difficult part to replace and is best done in a modified offset vise or a custom-made jig designed to compress the Tikka striker pin assembly safely. The disassembly then reassembly under spring pressure is what makes it difficult. The following steps are how we install this kit which is also shown in the image gallery. If in doubt we recommend a gunsmith installation.</p>
<ol>
<li><b>Wear safety glasses and do not stand in front of the compressed striker pin assembly at anytime.</b></li>
<li>The striker pin can be compressed safely in a modified engineers offset vise (or similar). The vise will need a minimum of two small holes drilled in adjacent surfaces. The striker pin hole for assembly needs to be 5mm or 13/64&#8243;, and the cocking indicator hole needs to be 6.5mm or 17/64&#8243; (see image gallery). The alignment of these holes needs to account for the offset of the cocking indicator to the striker pin axis (the cocking indicator orbits the striker pin). Drill the striker pin hole first then position the assembly to mark out the position for drilling the cocking indicator hole.</li>
<li>If your bench vise is made from thick material, we advise drilling a larger diameter hole just prior to the striker pin hole to accommodate the collet so that when the striker pin is compressed the snap ring is sufficiently exposed so that it can be pried out (see step #4).</li>
<li>Secure the striker pin assembly by inserting both ends into these holes ensuring a snug fit. Slowly close the vise jaws sufficiently to compress the striker spring so that the snap ring contained underneath the collet is exposed. We also drill a third, slightly larger striker pin hole (5.5mm) for the disassembly step which allows the snap ring to travel through the vise face but locks against the collet. This is optional but makes disassembly easier in our experience.</li>
<li>The snap ring can be pried open using the tips of two small stanley screwdrivers or a similar tool and then pulled out using nylon-jawed pliers.</li>
<li>Dispose of the old snap ring and slowly open the vise jaws, removing the striker pin assembly once the striker spring is fully decompressed.</li>
<li>Thoroughly clean the striker pin and other components to be retained, remove any burrs (see steps below in &#8216;Maintenance&#8217;). Our collets are turned to tighter tolerances than the Tikka factory part you are replacing, at this step we clean the striker pin with 2000 wet and dry after removing any burrs to ensure a tight but functional fit to the collet. The striker pin can be polished beyond this if desired.</li>
<li>Reassemble using our spring kit by repeating the process above however install the snap ring in front of the collet prior to inserting it back into the vise ensuring the striker pin is in the 5mm sized hole. The new snap ring will expand as it is pushed over the diameter of the striker pin and then close again once it reaches the slot.</li>
<li>Once the snap ring sits into the slot, use the nylon-jawed pliers to pull back the collet, then compress the snap ring using small needle nose pliers or a similar tool so that it can then fit under the new collet. Opening the vise whilst squeezing the edge of the snap ring will see it slide under the collet. Ensure the new snap ring is completely enclosed by the new collet.</li>
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<h3>Maintenance</h3>
<p>Clean all scale and debris off the striker pin using a suitable gun solvent and then inspect the pin surface to ensure it is burr free. Any burrs can be removed to achieve a smooth/polished surface by starting with 1200 grit wet and dry paper then working up to finer grits from there. Using an ultrasonic cleaner works well for really dirty striker pins. Spray the striker pin with G96 and cleaning thoroughly using a microfibre cloth until it is touch dry, don&#8217;t apply grease anywhere. Our entire kit is made from high quality materials and is resistant to corrosion. Discoloration around the tip of the striker pin is normal and is due to the heat treatment applied during manufacture.</p>
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