DA Outlaw Hammers

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One of the hammers on my outlaw rarely catches and if it does, it will be a hair trigger, where a gust of wind could fire the shell. I've just been treating it like a single barrel, as its nerve racking with that hammer, anyone have any ideas?
 
Dogzilla,

I don't want to sell it, I want to keep it as a 200$ gun that won't accidentally fire, that I can beat the #### out of and not worry.
Please leave my thread if you have nothing to do but waste my time. I have a real coach that was my fathers, you would be drooling if you saw 1/2 my collection, but what
I like about the outlaw is its cheapness and the fact that I can throw it around.

Sorry if this comes off as rude, but you came BACK in my thread AGAIN. Just to write a comment that I clearly ignored the first time around.
 
Wasn't being snide. Like I said it IS A COMMON PROBLEM, and you DO have a $200 gun that will accidently fire. So Long.
 
It is not a common problem with the Outlaws which are cheap, have poorly regulated barrels (like many sxs's), can be hard to open after firing and have loose forends.

These are the facts.

As for the OP, In agree with T, either bring it to a gunsmith or send it back to the vendor.
 
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If anything take it to a guy that is familiar with black powder arms. The lock is a kin to that of a cap lock anyways.
 
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