Wozzy Mumbo
32 Cal
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I have a Pedersoli Sharps 1859 Carbine I got recently and shot once, approximately 10 rounds of paper cartridges. The rifle worked fine for firing, but I found that the breech block has become very sticky. I scraped my thumb shoving it out and have a hard time putting it back even after thorough cleaning. I have checked the chamber liner, and it moves cleanly and freely. The block also hangs up before it reaches the sleeve, so I don't think the issue is there.
I have not been able to disassemble the breech block. The higher of the two screws seems extremely stubborn, and I'm worried about damaging it even with the correct screwdriver. I understand the breech face is a plate that can be removed, but does the screw need to come out first? If so, what should I do to avoid damaging the screw?
Also, is there anything I can/should do to get better ignition? I unfortunately only have the "new" CCI winged musket caps at my disposal right now and while they work for my Enfield, they had a hard time setting it off if the back of the paper cartridge was not sheered off. Anything I can do to improve the caps or ignition?
I have not been able to disassemble the breech block. The higher of the two screws seems extremely stubborn, and I'm worried about damaging it even with the correct screwdriver. I understand the breech face is a plate that can be removed, but does the screw need to come out first? If so, what should I do to avoid damaging the screw?
Also, is there anything I can/should do to get better ignition? I unfortunately only have the "new" CCI winged musket caps at my disposal right now and while they work for my Enfield, they had a hard time setting it off if the back of the paper cartridge was not sheered off. Anything I can do to improve the caps or ignition?