Good day fellow gunnies I hope your all well, I have been slowly evaluating this lever action rifle and have noticed a cycling issue that I found involving the action and hammer. When cocking the rifle as the action slides back onto the hammer it pushes upwards against the action causing it to bind and cause undue friction, in turn slowly down the actions travel.
To fix this I had filed down the part of the hammer that was causing the unecessary binding to flat in turn relieving the undue upward pressure, resulting in a super smooth action/cycling with no binding or roughness.
"Caution do not remove to much material from hammer as it will result in a "non cocking" situation"
To fix this I had filed down the part of the hammer that was causing the unecessary binding to flat in turn relieving the undue upward pressure, resulting in a super smooth action/cycling with no binding or roughness.
"Caution do not remove to much material from hammer as it will result in a "non cocking" situation"
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