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Dean
There is a tool available specifically for cocking a Smith. I bought one for $19 from someone online. You need one if you are going to use the gun. They are made for one job and do it well. I will see if I can find the address. |
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The tool can be purchased here, but will not work with the barrels in place
https://lcsca.clubexpress.com/conten...dule_id=481235
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A flathead screw driver works fine too. Or the small box end wrench as shown in the previous photos.
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Neither option is one I would ever possibly consider….!!
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