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Unread 08-19-2021, 03:18 PM   #1
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I have a new to me DHE 20 ga reproduction gun. I was wondering what it is I have to depress or push to get the opening lever to go back to the center position when I put the disassembled gun away.
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The trip. Down in the well of the frame. Where the bottom of the locking lug sits. Instructions on how to do this are on the original Factory hang tags.
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1. This is the trip
2. Keep thumb pressure on the top lever
3. Press down on the trip. Eraser end of a pencil works nicely
4. Slowly release top lever spring tension. Top lever is now centred (more or less)

I’ve never had a factory hang tag but imagine the instructions are similar
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I keep a golf tee in my gun case to help release it.
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I think golf tees just might outlast pencils. Unlikely a tee will be replaced by digital devices.
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Like the other guy; I keep a dowel in my case to release it when I take it apart.
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You are ALL extremely helpful (especially the pics ).
Thank you all,
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Make sure you reset it back to the right before putting barrels back on
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Make sure you reset it back to the right before putting barrels back on
What happens if you forget?
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What happens if you forget?
Depends on how hard you try to close it
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