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I am sorry for my poorly worded message. It is the barrel selector that is stuck in forward position, not safety.
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This gun needs to be dissassembled, cleaned and lubed. The factory grease congeals and makes things sticky. I did it to my 20 ga. Repro after I bought it, which had a balky sear due to old grease, and to not having been fired for 20 years. There is no reason for the screws not to be tight and correct after a cleaning and reassembly. Can't recommend a gunsmith for this, since as I said, I clean my own.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Joe Bernfeld For Your Post: |
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If you're in Michigan, I think the gunsmith question is easy - Brad Batchelder in Grand Rapids:
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The Following User Says Thank You to John Dallas For Your Post: |
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