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Re: 1894 Grant SLE problem
#600090
Jul 24th a 01:26 PM
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by mc |
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that is the opposite of the timing on most ejector guns the gun cocks the tumbler then ejects you don't push the barrels all the way open to cock the tumblers.if you had a problem of this gun fireing because it wasn't pushed open all the way I would have it fixed or not use it some one will get hurt
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