Last week on vacation in North Carolina I surprised myself by buying a very nice Lefever 12 gauge Automatic Hammerless, built in Syracuse 1907 (#57xxx)-- excellent straight-grained reddish wood, sideplates with all the soft casehardened color, barrels 95% blue, spotless (I mean PERFECT) bores. I believe it's DS grade, i.e. no engraving. Buttplate needs replacing, but otherwise all original. I owned one years ago and couldn't resist such a lovely gun at what seemed well under market value. My question has to do with the cocking indicators behind the fences: I can't remember how they are supposed to work. With snap caps in place the pins do not protrude, nor do they retract on pulling the triggers. Any advice?