Thanks for any polite replies to help. I was done at my 'Lady Friend's' parents for an afternoon tea. Closer to the end of the visit Keith ( F-I-L is the simple version ) brought out a nice old Winchester 24. It is in the broken open position. He handed it to me and said "Something is wrong with it"
I glanced down into the action and both firing pins are in the fired position.
Now, I'm not a big Scattergun guy, but interweb says that this is a true hammerless gun. Now an enclosed hammer gun should have cocked the hammers upon breaking it open IMO... if I am mistaken...I'm listening. This should be si,iliar in that regard.
Hence, the sears should also have been reset upon opening as well... or am I mistaken?
The firing pins are still there and not mangled...so Keith rightfully didn't get Charles Atlas on it and I'm guessing the Gunsmiths's evaluation of several hundred $$$ was for a couple hours time to dis-assemble / reset / clean / re-assemble the gun.
If anyone has seen this situation, I'm listening for sure. Our local Gun Plumber ( Alf) passed quite some years back, and I am 'OK' with working on my own firearms, but do not presume to have the patience / knowledge to claim to be a gun plumber...I'd like to 'hep him out'...but it's easier when I have a rough idea of the causation and repair before tackling the resetting of the sears.
Thank you for your time.
Tokguy
I glanced down into the action and both firing pins are in the fired position.
Now, I'm not a big Scattergun guy, but interweb says that this is a true hammerless gun. Now an enclosed hammer gun should have cocked the hammers upon breaking it open IMO... if I am mistaken...I'm listening. This should be si,iliar in that regard.
Hence, the sears should also have been reset upon opening as well... or am I mistaken?
The firing pins are still there and not mangled...so Keith rightfully didn't get Charles Atlas on it and I'm guessing the Gunsmiths's evaluation of several hundred $$$ was for a couple hours time to dis-assemble / reset / clean / re-assemble the gun.
If anyone has seen this situation, I'm listening for sure. Our local Gun Plumber ( Alf) passed quite some years back, and I am 'OK' with working on my own firearms, but do not presume to have the patience / knowledge to claim to be a gun plumber...I'd like to 'hep him out'...but it's easier when I have a rough idea of the causation and repair before tackling the resetting of the sears.
Thank you for your time.
Tokguy
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