glw
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I’ve received another brother-in-law gun: a short barreled (6” ?) .45 cal pistol of unknown maker (yet). I haven’t looked at it much except to note that the hammer does not strike the nipple properly. The nipple ends up over near the edge of the hammer face so that if a cap is on, it doesn’t hit the cap squarely and did not set it off the one time I tried it.
Also, the wedge is missing so the barrel is loose in the front.
1) Any idea how difficult it will be to find a wedge?
2) Can I heat the hammer with a MAPP gas torch and bend it back and, if so, do I need to quench it to make sure that the hammer face remains hardened?
Also, the wedge is missing so the barrel is loose in the front.
1) Any idea how difficult it will be to find a wedge?
2) Can I heat the hammer with a MAPP gas torch and bend it back and, if so, do I need to quench it to make sure that the hammer face remains hardened?