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LOL Bill, I have shot plenty of doubles before so I know which end the shell goes in, but I can see from other posts that its always better to mention that just in case. I snapped some pictures tonight and hopefully I can get them on here. The only problem I have now is I was at the gun range and someone was looking it over while I was talking to the range guy and they dryfired it and now it seems the firing pins won't retract. Everything worked like a champ up until that point. I can take the forearm off and then it will break open but the pins will not return to the cocked position. I'd say this has happened before because there are notches in the ejectors where they have rubbed a few times. Any ideas?
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Someone will get on here momentarily and tell you how to cock your gun. I don't know if there is something different about a non rebounding gun when it comes to putting it back together after firing.
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