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Dean the surfaces of the inertia blocks where they bore against each other were not finished to a high enough polish. Abe lapped them to a polished surface and the gun has been flawless ever since. There is no time in the action of a single trigger for any delay. The mechanism must function perfectly every time of the gun balks or doubles.
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Actually, it's all good ... a veritable treasure trove of information. Many thanks fellas. ( my other 12 Ga. Repro performs without fault. It's good to have another gun for the sake of comparison. ) |
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Thinking about it, I figure it's time to take my Repro apart and clean the innards. I don't want to wait for a problem caused by debris and coagulated oil.
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