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Unread 06-18-2013, 12:05 AM   #1
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Jim,

First try dry firing both barrels on spent hulls. Remove the forend and see if the barrels come off. Some guns no matter how clean have to be disassembled this way. Let us know.

If that does not work you can remove the screw that holds the cocking hook by having someone open the gun as far as it will go, using a correctly sized bit. Be careful not to lose the small spring that is under the cocking hook.

Then you may have to use Brian's method if neither of the two above work.

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The screw for the cocking hook can be removed if the barrels are opening far enough, yet still not releasing.
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Edgar, there are no screws visible when the gun is open. What am I missing?
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When the gun is open, look on the left side of the lug closest to the hinge pin and you will see s screw about 5/16" in diameter that holds the cocking hook. Hold the gun open as far as it will go and remove the screw if there is enough room. If the screw will not come all the way out, use a small pin punch to tap out after all the treads are free from frame. There will be three parts the release, the cocking hook, the screw, and a plunger spring with tip. Don.t loose them. Then the barrels should release easily. Do all this with the fore end off the gun and over a table. Jim
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Jim,

AHA! Now I see the screw. It's well camouflaged with only the slot to distinguish it. Unfortunately, there's about 1/16" or so of the screw head still below the watertable so I don't think I'd be able to get it out without buggering something up. I'll try the dry firing an empty shell, a local gunsmith, and as last resort, sending a really long package across the country.
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Jim,

AHA! Now I see the screw. It's well camouflaged with only the slot to distinguish it. Unfortunately, there's about 1/16" or so of the screw head still below the watertable so I don't think I'd be able to get it out without buggering something up. I'll try the dry firing an empty shell, a local gunsmith, and as last resort, sending a really long package across the country.
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It is usually partially below the water table but often a second person holding and opening the gun a little beyond the normal, can open it just a little more and give it enough to clear.
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Thanks JA, before I do anything drastic I'll see if I can find a couple of fired shells and try that. Otherwise, I'll bring it to a local gunsmith as there are no screws visible when the gun is open.
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