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I have a 1903 VH and I noticed that the barrels can be lifted up off the action slightly when the gun is closed. Is this caused by wear and the locking bolt? I do not think the gun is off face as when the gun is fully disassembled the barrels fit tight to the frame. As I understand it in 1910 an improved locking system was implemented. What is the solution to the problem? I could only think of adding material to the bolt bite.