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Unread 10-06-2021, 01:18 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by todd allen View Post
Might want to gently, (with the safety on) run a cleaning rod down each barrel and make sure that there is not something in the chambers
I was thinking the same thing; old fired shells, or maybe snap caps? My Fox Sterlingworth 16 locked up on me on a recent South Dakota trip; the strikers in the snap caps were too low and the firing pins were hung up. Fortunately it was my back up gun and I didn't need it. Got it open later and raised the strikers. But actually, I'm thinking the "gummed up" thing is the most obvious problem.
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