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What tool to adjust Lefever ball and socket joint?
Unread 02-07-2011, 11:16 AM   #1
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Default What tool to adjust Lefever ball and socket joint?

Does anyone have experiance adjusting the socket of a Lefever's adjustable ball and socket action joint?

Is there a special or favorite tool that one should use?

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Unread 02-07-2011, 11:46 AM   #2
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A checkbook?
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John,

Nope, one's checkbook is not required!

Unlike other American doubles, the first hammerless, Lefever has an adjustable ball and socket joint. Before adusting mine I want to find a better tool that a small pair of needlenose pliers.

Too bad the other makers did not copy this feature!
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Mark did you post this question over on the Lefever site? I'm sure they would have the answer.
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Mark, I have the tool, bring it up and I will let you use it.
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Brad,

The gun is a Lefever D Grade 10 gauge that you'll enjoy seeing.

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Mark, is it a screw slot or a two hole spanner? Many years ago, I made a punch type tool to break them loose, but I had one that just wouldn't break. Brownell sells an adjustable spanner that probably works better than the spanners I have made.
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Hi Bill,

The gun has the 2-hole spanner. Thanks for the information. I am to visit Bachelders in 2 weeks and will, thanks to Brad, use their tool. After that I will check out Brownells's spanners (per your recommendation!) with a good idea of what to look for.

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Eris,

Thanks for the advice for the Lefever forum. I asked here first because I know that there are Parkerfiles that have a few Lefevers on the side...

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Brad,

The gun is a Lefever D Grade 10 gauge that you'll enjoy seeing.

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Wow! This sounds like a real nice Lefever. A seldom seen D grade in a 10! Sweet!

If you have pictures, please share.
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