Yes. Have to clear nipples.Put the lock in half or full **** to put back n place?
Is problem with both locks?
Yes. Have to clear nipples.Put the lock in half or full **** to put back n place?
no sirYes. Have to clear nipples.
Is problem with both locks?
I can see where all three lock interior screws are rubbing inside the mortise. I back off all I could, but it will not fire after being cocked? will the trigger have any issues along with too much wood inside?Yes. Have to clear nipples.
Is problem with both locks?
rightCould be stock interference, something too tight in the lock or trigger position. Just some old fashioned troubleshooting to figure out.
Which lock? Left or right?
It has to be something with the trigger as well. I can get it to **** in half and full, but it will not fire? The trigger moves all about like something is lose or broke?I can see where all three lock interior screws are rubbing inside the mortise. I back off all I could, but it will not fire after being cocked? will the trigger have any issues along with too much wood inside?
Do i need to go ahead and remove interior wood and try again?
Yes it is, I'm fixing to remove left lock and compare to pictureIs the right lock fully seated and flush with wood? Shouldn’t take much effort to seat it. View attachment 42151
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