December 21, 2009, 03:16 PM | #1 |
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Loose action on SxS
I have a Crescent Peerless SxS 12ga that I recently purchased. When I put it together the first time it had a nice tight action. Put a few rounds through it and now the lock-up has a wobble to it. Is there any way to mend this, without getting a pro smith involved (= sinking more into it than it is worth)?
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December 21, 2009, 03:35 PM | #2 |
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Sounds like you loosened up a peened action. Pretty common: someone takes a sloppy old shotgun, peens the hinge to tighten it up, then sells it. After a few shots, it's back to sloppy again. Oh, well! At least you know who not to buy a shotgun from next time!
In order to properly repair the shotgun so this does not happen again, you would need to get it to a smith and have the old hinge pressed out, the hinge reamed, and the hinge pin replaced with an oversized pin. This is not a cheap fix, but will return the shotgun to full service.
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December 21, 2009, 08:03 PM | #3 |
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[Crescent Peerless SxS 12ga that I recently purchased.]
[Is there any way to mend this, without sinking more into it than it is worth ?] No disrespect, but you already sank more than it's worth into a Crescent, by buying it. They were made as cheaply as possible, and weren't all that good when they were new - over 70 years ago. If it were mine, I would either sell it, or disable it to make into a wallhanger. . |
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