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Unread 01-13-2026, 04:49 PM   #16
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Got it fixed! Thank you Dean Weber. Using a soft chair to sit in, I placed the forend between my legs, used a wooden dowel to press the spring back, then in the front, used a plastic pen tip to push down the pin so it aligned in the down position with the other. Spring stayed locked back, and I was able to assemble the gun again. Once I saw that pin was raised, was a 5 second fix. No vise needed, just a soft chair.
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