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Just on-line purchased an old Merkel 201E ca. 1957.
I got it home and on inspection noticed that the action is loose. The hinge pin looks worn/flattened.
So, I have two more days to evaluate and make a decision.
Does anyone have a gunsmith to recommend that can tighten this type of action Kirsten lock with Blitz action.
Thanks in advance,
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I would say Darlington Gun Works(Jim Kelly) in South Carolina as he as tightened a DR for me, but Jim is up in age and has a Grandson as an apprentice & a few here have experienced less than satisfactory results. https://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/ubb...true#Post573287Then there's New England Custom Gun, but with that there's a shipment involved. Cheers, Raimey rse
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Now there was a Merkel mechanic @ GSI/Merkel/Steyr in Trussville, Alabama.
Cheers,
Raimey rse
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Now there was a Merkel mechanic @ GSI/Merkel/Steyr in Trussville, Alabama.
Cheers,
Raimey rse That would be my choice. I had them do some work on mine once.
_________ BrentD, (Professor - just for Stan)
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Repairing the Merkel will not be cheap and might involve a long waiting period. So if the price in not rather modest, I would seriously consider the option of sending it back.
With kind regards, Jani
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Gunter Pfrommer in Rocky Mount, VA
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3drahthaars, Since the hingepin looks "worn/flattened", the first thing to try would be to turn it. It may be "fixed in" with a pin or screw, or it may be pressed in. If that doesn't work, the hingepin should be replaced with a larger one and refit. Mike
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There appear to be screw slots on both sides, but the damn things are engraved...
I know where not to tread.
I've been researching to find someone experienced with Merkels to get an idea of when to fold on this deal.
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Pfrommer is a good idea also.
Cheers,
Raimey rse
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I spoke to Gunter Pfrommer, but I got the impression from our conversation that he was hesitant to tackle the gun.
He kept reiterating that Merkels are notoriously very tight.
I didn't push the issue.
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