Right of center indicates the gun is probably still tight. They are usually built to start right of center to allow a wear factor. As they wear they move to center and then left of center. Hinges and underbolts should always be lubricated with light grease rather than oil as the grease has a better cushion effect and is less likely to be squeezed or wiped away as they are operated.
Once they are left of center and loose it may or may not require more than just a hinge pin to ensure a long lasting repair. Occasionally under bolts and Greener type cross bolts also need replacement to be sure they are doing their job properly and not allowing excess stress on the hinge.
Unless the lever opens to the left, I'm with stocker on this one!Thanks stocker I was looking at one and the lever is left of center and the guy told me left is good right is an indication of wear.
Unless the lever opens to the left, I'm with stocker on this one!
Methinks you have been strung a line.....
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