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The Hammers from the back action guns are different that the hammers from the regular later hammer guns. But, they may be made to work if you can find a pair. Hammers from other makes of guns may work as well.
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I got a pair of castings (L&R) from Dixie for my 1884 0 grade. I squared out the axle hole with a file (took a while); they're unfinished and kinda ugly, but they work.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Fred Preston For Your Post: |
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Bruce, That gun might have barrels marked Ordinance Steel, Check to see if your gun has them, They were on some early guns, Gary
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THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP EVERYONE
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i have a 1894 remington marked with ordinance steel barrels is this the same steel...or is this the same steel as the plain steel marked parkers.. charlie
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The Following User Says Thank You to charlie cleveland For Your Post: |
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THE BARRELS ON THIS GUN ARE MARKED DECARBONIZED STEEL. I TOOK SOME PICTURES AND TRY TO UPLOAD.
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The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to bruce a lyons For Your Post: |
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That gun deserves some new hammers. It looks like it is in pretty good condition.
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