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  1. #1
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    Warrior question

    Hi all

    I need to replace a pin on a warrior. Specifically this pin:



    Which at the moment is a split pin about an inch long

    On my other warrior this part is just a solid pin. Before I make another one for this pistol, could anyone with a warrior have a look at theirs just to check the original wasn’t a roll pin? It’s a load bearing part so I would assume not, but just checking

    Thanks in advance
    Morally flawed

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    Warrior pistol.

    With reference to the Warrior pistol cocking linkage, i have just had a look at mine and is a solid pin, not a roll pin. I would have thought a small roll pin type would be far to weak as a cocking pin, so definitely solid.
    Regards Roly.

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    I don't think roll pins really started to be used much in this country until the 1960s .
    Just a cheap and cheerful alternative fastener in the automotive and white goods industries and only used in airguns in more recent years.
    Horrible things

    Atb
    Mark

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    Warrior

    I have 2. Both solid pins. Steve

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    Both my Warriors have solid pins also.

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    Much appreciated and as I expected, but good to check
    Morally flawed

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