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Originally Posted by Destry L. Hoffard
The help of a trusted professional would be what I'd seek out. Messing with hammers and sears is a tricky business.
Destry
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Destry,
You are correct. That's why if it is the hammers and sears I recommend Del Grego.
A family member gave me a L.C. Smith Damascus gun. I had my amateur "smith" check it out. He took it apart and cleaned it, so I loaded up some black powder shells.
Was having a good dove day and needed a couple more. Put up my auto and got the L. C. Smith out. My young son was with me.
I put shells in both barrels and closed the action. Luckily it was pointed straight ahead as both barrels went off into the ground when I pushed the safety off and a cloud of black smoke covered us up.
The gun drove the opening lever back into my thumb splitting the nail and thumb wide open. Spent the opening day night in the emergency room having my thumb put back together.
He had over-tightened the lock screw pressing the locks into the wood which acted as the triggers making the sears barely hold. Have never touched it again since I put it away.