I have an 1885 mid size frame colt lightning in 38-40. It has a breech locking bar in the front of the trigger guard, which is not actuated by the pump. I have been working it by finger for each shot, work the pump, lock the breech, fire, unlock the breech and work the pump. The pump will not move fired or cocked with this bar in lock position and vice versa it will move cocked or fired with this bar in the unlocked position.
Is this the normal operation of this firearm?
Is it safe to fire this rifle without doing this manual locking step?
Has something come apart inside and this should be actuated with the pump?
This seems to me to defeat the pupose of the pump, namely speed of fire.
Any Colt experts out there that can shed some light on this for me.
Is this the normal operation of this firearm?
Is it safe to fire this rifle without doing this manual locking step?
Has something come apart inside and this should be actuated with the pump?
This seems to me to defeat the pupose of the pump, namely speed of fire.
Any Colt experts out there that can shed some light on this for me.