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Sometimes as little as a piece of paper will do the trick as a temp fix. A metal shim would be more perm.
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Mills,
What did you get? Can you post a photo or two ? Best regards, Jeff
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I got an O grade hammer gun 12 gauge. It is missing a screw and supposedly has bad barrels. I hope to have it in hand this weekend. The barrels probably need a trip to Dale Edmonds or somebody like that. Hopefully, some redneck engineering can replace the screw.
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Mills
depending on your "redneck engineering" skill contact Tom Carter - a board member - about the screw
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Thanks. I may do just that, once I see the gun in hand.
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I have used steel shim to tighten up loose guns, but after I fit the shim i solder the shim to the hook, that stays fixed for years, i also weld the hook sometimes
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My New Year's resolution is no more hammer guns that need about $200 before I can shoot them and more fluid steel I can shoot as soon as I take them out of the box.
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Old Parkers are like an aging lady with good bones and a great heart. I just can't abandon them. David
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