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Joe Graziano 09-22-2019 01:22 AM

Fantastic time at the Vintagers and a Question
 
First, what a memorable Vintage Cup! Well done to Tom and The Vintage Gunners. And of course, hats off to Hausmann’s for putting on an outstanding, well-run shoot. The weather was, of course, spectacular. The cocktail party was a touch of class. Best of all, the fine company. And congrats to team Parker!

*Seek and ye shall find, on Youtube. I carefully removed the lock and reset the hammers.* Finally, does anyone know how to assemble a back action Cogswell & Harrison Victor? I took it apart and can’t figure out how to reassemble. I assume I should not have released the hammers on snap caps before disassembly. But how to cock them?

Thanks and see you all in April at the Southern!

Joe

Rick Losey 09-22-2019 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Joe Graziano (Post 281869)
I carefully removed the lock and reset the hammers.* Finally, does anyone know how to assemble a back action Cogswell & Harrison Victor? I took it apart and can’t figure out how to reassemble. I assume I should not have released the hammers on snap caps before disassembly. But how to cock them?


Joe

assemble the gun? the lock? - or re-install the lock?

i never had a lock i could not get a firm grip on the lock plate and pull the hammer back to full cock on

i have also had some guns you can put the lock in uncocked if you push the trigger forward to get the extension that contacts the sear out of the way

John Campbell 09-22-2019 09:05 AM

"you can put the lock in uncocked if you push the trigger forward to get the extension that contacts the sear out of the way."

This is probably the hang up. Without photos, it's hard to know "how much" you've disassembled the gun.

BUT... push the triggers down so that their upper blade drops below the sear arm on the lock... as you push the lock assembly into place. Do this on both the left and right lock/triggers. DON'T force anything. If you're still not able to get the locks in, take it to a good double gunsmith. He won't charge much, and will save any damage.

Joe Graziano 09-22-2019 11:00 AM

Gents, thanks for your advice. It was a sidelock rookie mistake. I eventually removed the locks, manually reset the hammers and reassembled the gun. It’s all set and I learned something new. The gun shoots beautifully. It’s on the 1878 Scott and Baker patent action,
Sleeved 16 ga barrels, 2 1/2 chambers, great modern stock dimensions, M/F chokes, a touch over 6 lbs. Can’t wait to take it out on upland birds soon.


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