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It's probably the cocking hook release pin has gotten gunked up with oil and dirt over the years. Get the barrels off as Dave suggests, then give it a good cleaning. You can try some Break-free or similar solvent without taking the floor plate off. When the barrels are off, the cocking hook release pin should stick out the front end of the frame just below the roll pin joint. The pin should move freely in and out.
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The cocking hook release pin moves freely when pressed on. I removed the trigger plate and manually unhooked the spring loaded barrel hook from the [bell crank?] Cleaned and lightly oiled everything. Replaced barrels and they still won't unhook unless I do it manually. Now what?
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Gregg,
Check that the cocking hook on the barrel is clean, moves freely and that the spring is still installed. Carl. |
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