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Likely the ejector hammers are tripped and need to be manually cocked.
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Be very careful when resetting the ejector hammers or the forend wood can be damaged.
There are several incorrect ways to attempt the task. .
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Thank you all for your reply. I was able to get one hammer cocked, but not the other. I could push it all the way back but it would not lock. Spring or shear problem?
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Maybe dirt.
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