satan18
Well-Known Member
After buying this seized up Zus 40
i decided to take it to bits and get it working .
The firing arm that presses against main fuse gaine
had snapped of,so i drilled into the bolt that goes across
the zus body and let it back in a bit deeper.
I freed up the anti removal claws and took the main
firing spring out and replaced it for a pen spring which
still allows the bolt to fire but without to much strain
on the repaired arm.
i decided to take it to bits and get it working .
The firing arm that presses against main fuse gaine
had snapped of,so i drilled into the bolt that goes across
the zus body and let it back in a bit deeper.
I freed up the anti removal claws and took the main
firing spring out and replaced it for a pen spring which
still allows the bolt to fire but without to much strain
on the repaired arm.