Lyman’s GPR hammer needs adjusting

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timetraveler

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Hello all, first post. I have an older GPR and the hammer doesn’t come down on the cap cleanly. It needs to be moved forward or bent open a little. Right now the front rim of the hammer hits the cap first but the hammer force pushes it the rest of the way down. The gun fires fine but I’d like to fix it but don’t know if it’s possible. Can a gunsmith heat the hammer and bend it open a touch? I don’t see any other way. I saw an offset nipple but the threads were different. Anyone have a suggestion? Should I dremel the front rim off so it doesn’t skip off it? Don’t really like that solution either. I got to say the gun is a shooter, I’d like to fix it.
Thanks, glad I signed up. I actually did years ago but never posted and when I tried to sign in it wouldn’t let me.
 
Yes, @timetraveler, the hammer can be heated and bent to properly clear the nipple for a solid strike. This was often a necessity for CVA hammers in the kits sold in the 1970's. The whole rifle needs to be used as the test fixture when bending the hammer to be sure the cup is centered on the nipple.
 
Try unthreading the nipple 3-4 turns to make it longer and let the hammer down (without a cap) on it to see where it hits and see if it's worse or better. That way you can see if a shorter or longer nipple may work. A longer or shorter nipple may fix your problem depending on the arc travel of the hammer.
 

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