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Unread 11-07-2018, 02:04 PM   #1
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Default Gunsmith suggestion - a little off topic

My nephew has a 12ga O/U marketed by Mark DeHann (Huglu I guess) It went south on him on our recent SD trip - trigger moves but gun doesn't fire. He took it to a Houston area shop and their response was "We don't work on that cheap Turkish sh*t." Aside from whether he's right or wrong in his assessment, does anyone have any suggestions of where he might take it in the Houston area? Thanks...
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Unread 11-07-2018, 04:42 PM   #2
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Pull the action from the stock. The trigger parts are held in place with pins that are a simple friction fit. You will likely be able to identify the pin that has worked loose.
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You could give Briley Mfg. a try.
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You might try contacting CZ-USA that import Huglu shotguns and see if they have any contact information for recommended gunsmiths that work on Huglu shotguns.
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Is Mark Dehaan not working on them anymore? Used to be able to send the gun to Mark and he'd straighten it out.
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Mark's retired. He still has his email address posted and sys he'll try to help with parts, etc. I suggested Randy contact him anyway to see if he had any suggestions or could recommend anyone. I also contacted CZ-USA but have not heard anything back yet. He's taking the gun to Briley's today.
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