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    Cock not engaging

    This can be a few things: 1-the whole for the sear arm that is drilled into the stock might not be centered around the arm, so when you over tighten the lock bolts it pulls the lock up on an angle and the sear hit the edge of the whole preventing the sear to fully engage. 2- the whole for the...
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    Cock not engaging

    Gary, The sear can also be the problem. If the face of the sear that engages into the tumbler notch is not hardened properly it will round off from being to soft and slip out prematurly. Check the sear and see if the edge is still square and sharp. Don Y.
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    Out from under a rock

    Thanks WV Scrounger. Don
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    Question about gunmaker

    Hello, Let me introduce myself. My name is Don Yerks of Mile Run Muzzleloaders from Turbotville, Pa. I've been building flintlock rifles and pistols for about 7 years and started Mile Run Muzzleloaders 3 years ago. You can only build so many rifles for yourself,so then one day someone...
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    Out from under a rock

    Hello! First I would like to thank Musketman for introducing me to Muzzleloading Forum.It seems like there are great bunch of people here. I've been building flintlock rifles and pistols for about 7 years now. There's always room to learn more and the Muzzleloading Forum is a great place for...
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