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Walker trigger bolt stop spring

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Garrison

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Looking for a replacement trigger bolt stop spring for my Italian made Walker circa 1970.
The one I need to replace is 1 5/8” long and the only new re-pops I can find are 1 3/8”
Thanks for any help you can provide.
 

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I agree! There are no manufacturer identification stamps on this gun anywhere unfortunately.
 
Problem solved for now but I’d still like to find the correct replacement.
I set a smaller spring from a parts gun beneath the original one and it’s cycling through clean and tight as it should!
 

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If it is an ASM you might find what looks like like a pyramid or triangle by the serial # on the frame and about the same height as the numbers themselves. Under magnification you would see the A with a tiny S & M (mind those thoughts now) inside it.
 
Look on the lower left side of the frame, there may be a lightly stamped MARCO. if it's an ASM.
 
You can make a wire replacement spring from music wire bent into the same shape as your original spring. Go to a hobby store and buy a 12" length of 0.032" music wire (this is used in RC model airplanes and cars). Bend it into the shape of your spring - install it and you are good to go. Tension on the bolt can be varied by bending the bolt leg of the wire spring downward or upward :thumb: ;):ThankYou:
 
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