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Thanks Dean. I will have a look when I get home this afternoon.
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Sounds to me like you may have a broken leg on that ejector hammer. This can be an issue with the repros.
Or a broken lower sear. But the broken hammer is more commonly seen.
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10-30-2020, 10:23 PM | #5 | ||||||
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Thanks Dean and Brian. Here are a few pictures with the gun cocked with the barrels and forend then removed.
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It appears not to be a broken ejector hammer as Brian suggests (and which I have experienced too) as both ejectors are cocked in your picture Phil.
I wish I could be of more help. .
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Incorrect. If the bottom leg of the ejector hammer is broken it will still cock and hold when the gun is unfired. It would however be sprung forward with the forend removed if the gun was fired. The photo phil posted is with the gun cocked. The bottom leg of the hammer only comes into play when the gun is fired. And, I am not saying that the issue IS a broken hammer, only that it possibly could be.
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Okay, I accept that. My own experience was that it would not stay cocked at all. Just a different experience I guess.
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If I remove the forend wood will I be able to visually inspect the leg of the ejector hammer?
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Can you guys see the left leg of the toggle ?
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