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Old 01-25-2011, 08:01 AM   #1
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No not normal, somebody will know. I'm thinking about taking my 10 apart but i've been told getting the safty back can be kind of a trick. I think I could figure out what is wroung with it because you can here something inside moving. Lawerance said its a pin and when it gets worse i won't be able to get the barrles off suppose i'll let him fix it. would like to see how things are inside a hammerless gun someday. good day ch
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Steve, It sounds like the trip in the frame is sticking. Maybe time for a good internal cleaning.
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Old 01-25-2011, 11:16 AM   #3
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Or missing completely! Steve, take the barrels off and look straight down the breach face into the well of the receiver. You should see a little metal piece down at the bottom. When the receiver is taken apart for cleaning or repair, this trip can easily fall out without being noticed. The gun will work just fine without it but the lever will not stay to the right when opened.
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It could be that the spring that causes the trip to engage the top lever is missing.
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