She said they process all returned firing pins each Monday and I should have mine back later in the week after they get mine. All I had to do was send in the old firing pin (with my name, address, phone number, serial number) in a padded envelope and they would send me a new one and even the $30 that they have sent to defray costs of having a gunsmith perform the service. I found the listed phone number and called it this morning and the women that answered said they were indeed still honoring the recall. So I took the rifle apart and pulled the firing pin and found that it was indeed the old round firing pin that was prone to break. I was pretty sure my dad had not had the replacement firing pin that Winchester provided put in (if he even knew about it) but figured since it was so long ago I'd missed my chance to get the free upgrade but figured I'd check anyway as I found a message on a forum from one guy that had received the new firing pin as late as the end of 2017. It's probably been since the late 60's that I last shot it a few times and I remember the kick well.Īfter I got it I found out that there had been a recall back around 1990 for the firing pin failing and potentially causing a catastrophic failure. He had bought it new in about 1964 and I remember he got a number of dear with it in Eastern Washington when we lived there and a moose or two while we were living in Alaska. 308 passed down to me and found out about the recall. Just an update for anyone that has the Winchester Model 100 in 308 and hasn't heard about the firing pin recall from about 1990.
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