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Barrels hook will not release from cocking lever?
Unread 04-16-2024, 06:22 AM   #1
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Default Barrels hook will not release from cocking lever?

A friend has a Remington VHE-16 The barrels will not lift off? I removed the screw and dropped the hook so the get them off and the hook is working properly but the cocking lever may not be? I don't know how that part should work? It seems to move up with a click then down with a click? Any help please...thanks Big-K
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Unread 04-16-2024, 08:05 AM   #2
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Good Morning Kenny , I have no idea why this is but over the years I have owned more than a few Parker Guns that the barrels wouldn't lift off ,but If I dried Fired the gun and dropped the hammers ,they would come off as smooth as silk ! Did you happen to try this before removing the screw ? Maybe Brian or someone that actually Gun Smiths on here would have the reason why , I don't but I know that always worked for me on the guns that just wouldn't lift the barrels !
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Ditto to Russ' comment. I learned this from Bruce Day and it works every time. He said the issue was likely a worn part.
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This did not work. Any recommendation for a gun smith close to Ohio ? thanks all
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Kenny, the issue isn't likely a worn part, but, more likely, old thick grease on the trigger plate. The cocking slide rides back and forth on the trigger plate, and when the grease gets old it isn't acting as a lubricant. The cocking slide isn't going far enough forward for the cocking crank to release the cocking hook. Also probably gummed up is the unhooking slide. As a temporary measure, get a can of brake cleaner (NOT Carb and Choke cleaner), and with the little tube in the spray nozzle, hold the receiver butt end up, and insert the tube into the receiver in front of the bolt and give one short squirt. You shouldn't need more than one or two short squirts. This thins the grease out enough to let the cocking slide travel fully. This is enough to get the barrels off, but now the gun needs a good cleaning and lube.
Going in the side and unscrewing the cocking hook from the barrel very frequently galls the screw and the water table. Some guns can be opened far enough to safely get the screw out, but many do not.
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Still working on the issue. I have located the problem. The for-end indicator pin that is pushed flush with the receiver is stuck in when the for-end is removed not releasing the hook lever and slide. What is the best way to get that pin unstuck and working properly? The owner was going to soak the front of the receiver in diesel fuel for a day or two and see if it loosens on its own? If it stays stuck disassembly will be required. What is the best approach and least invasive? thanks, all SXS Ohio
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That pin removes by the small retaining screw in the water table of the frame.

Likely the spring for that pin is broken or gummed up. However, the unhooking slide in the trigger plate has a much firmer spring that would normally overpower that smaller spring on the pin. Chances are the the root cause is with the slide in the plate.

The gun sounds like it could use a good thorough cleaning.
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Thanks Brian....will start with the small screw and see. Hope its just dried up oil and Greece.
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Matthew Begley in Ohio can do it.

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Matthew Begley repaired my AH Fox when it had a broken ejector rod a year ago.
Fixed in less than 2 hours while I took my wife to supper.
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