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Unread Yesterday, 11:46 PM   #7
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I would suspect someone had trouble opening the gun after both barrels were fired, the hammers/firing pins sticking in inferior primers, and this is the remedy they thought of, which it was not. Could have been dirty chambers, swollen shells also, or non-resized reloads. Once the action starts opening, the hammers start retracting.
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