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10-02-2024, 10:05 PM
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Hammers on Lifter gun not set right
So I have an 1876 lifter gun that I I took apart because the left hammer was not at the correct position, it was always resting against the firing pin rather than having a bit of clearance, causing the firing pin to stick out a little at the breech. After I took it apart I saw there was a little bit of wear on the resting pin and mainspring so I tried to shim it but that didn’t fix the problem (it is not as thick as it appears in the photos and I will probably be removing it soon). I checked all the parts and I don’t see any bent parts compared to the right side which is fine. The only thing I can think of is that the hammer shaft must have spun in the press-fit. Has anyone run into this before? If it is the press fit, is there any way I can make it so it doesn’t slip again without welding it? This is a low-grade gun and I really don’t want to be dumping lots of money into it on complicated repairs.
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Nothing LOOKS wrong from the pictures. But the hammer should be sitting back in the rebounded position like the right one. It is not really possible for the hammer to “spin” on the tumbler shaft as it is a tapered square shaft. They can looses up some with wear, but not move that much.
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