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If the gun is cocked, you will not get cocking resistence when opening the gun. If the safety cannot be moved when in the "fire" position, it is rusted in place, probably nothing else wrong. You are making assumptions that are not neccesarily true. Squirt some solvent on the safety and into the trigger slots and wait. Move the offending parts with a wooden dowel after soaking for a day or two. The gun should work.