Cocked&Locked
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- S. Ontario
I have a rifle that I had switched a wrong handed bolt for a correct handed bolt a couple of years ago. I recall that when I finally had the job done to my satisfaction, I set it away.
I'm pretty sure I would have tested dry fire function before storing it.
Today I got the rifle out and discovered that the hammer will not drop. The cocking handle moves just fine, and the hammer is for sure cocked (I took the hammer module out to check).
But pulling the trigger does nothing. That is, the trigger will move back what feels like the normal distance with the switch on "R", but nothing happens.
Any ideas?
I'm pretty sure I would have tested dry fire function before storing it.
Today I got the rifle out and discovered that the hammer will not drop. The cocking handle moves just fine, and the hammer is for sure cocked (I took the hammer module out to check).
But pulling the trigger does nothing. That is, the trigger will move back what feels like the normal distance with the switch on "R", but nothing happens.
Any ideas?
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