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Not enough actuation in T/C Hawken hammer?

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Two T/C Hawkens below...

Top one is my .54 (like new condition, just picked it up).
The bottom one is my trusty .50 (a little less new...haha)

Both are at full ****.

The .54 hammer functions properly, but it's travel is far less than the .50. At half ****, I can't slip a cap on with any of my cappers. My .50 hammer, as you can see, actuates far more than the .54.

Is the travel on a T/C hammer adjustable? If so, how does one increase it?

Thanks! 👍
 

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On the TC it is early lock. late lock, the late one takes the short TC nipple. If memory serves me, and it usually doesn't, it was done as a safety concern by TC.

Try the short nipple for easier capping access.

Thanks,
O.R.
 
Think the only way is to get a tumbler with a slightly different configuration. But, good luck with that.

One of mine is like that and the short nipple makes a difference.
 

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