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Unread 02-03-2014, 03:41 PM   #3
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Gary, we have an order book entry but no stock book entry for your gun. I shows as you've described.

The problem with the barrels not coming off is a common problem, the cocking hook is not releasing. Since you said the safety is hard to move, I suspect the receiver internals are gummed up. Sometimes just dry firing the gun will release the cocking hook after many attempts. Also remove the forend and look for the cocking hook rod sticking out from the knuckle. It should be spring loaded and move in and out. If it doesn't try a little oil on it and work it back and forth. As a last resort, with the gun open sometimes the screw for the cocking hook is fully exposed and can be taken out. Much care must be done to not bugger up the screw. If all else fails, a trip to the gunsmith is needed.

I'd say for $1200 you did good.
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