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Unread 02-19-2024, 11:28 PM   #11
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I did not see chris’ post until after I made my post. Sorry for the duplicate contribution.
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Unread 02-20-2024, 07:53 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by Chris Robenalt View Post
I'm wondering if your safety is hung up on the inside in front of your triggers, and not allowing your lever to rotate all the way to the right? Put your fingers behind the triggers and pull them forward while pushing the lever to the right. Make sure the triggers are as low as they'll go, while pushing the lever. Of course, as mentioned earlier, removing the forend will help if it's stuck firing pins.
That worked great. You could tell there was some interaction between top lever and forward trigger, just worked them both gun opened right up.
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So guys is that a one and done, only to happen infrequently or never again? Or is this gun going to require some Brian time to prevent it from reoccuring?
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It's an easy fix if needed. Brian could do it with both eyes closed! I usually leave one eye open. ��

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Thank you for everyone on this site being so helpful to others. Worth the price of membership - and this wasn't even a Parker!
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