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If the FE has been in place for some time, it might help to use a 1/2 clothes pin inserted between the front of the FE and the barrel. Gently tap while holding the latch open. It may take 3 hands, or some assistance
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A bone folder (about $5 at any leather craft store) works great. It looks like a white plastic letter opener.
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All had the "push button" FE release which was not particularly reliable, and the wood could crack around them.
And the Flues models tended to break the cocking arm. Mine has a button [maybe a Flues] and when you push on the button it does it release. Does the FE slide front? |
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Yes,
You have a Flues. Like others mentioned, try sliding a tapered object between barrel and for end while pressing the button. For end will go straight down, no forward movement. |
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You only have a Knick if the serial number is over 400,000.
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