them lefevers are about the easiest guns to put back together I have ever fooled with. On all i have had apart they can be put back together without even compressing the main spring. On the axle for the cocking hook & hammers note the lug is not centered. A careful look at the holes in the various parts will show you which way it needs to go in. After installing the hammers in the at rest (Fired) position you are ready to put the side plates on. Note the triggers have a light spring to hold them against the sears. Hold the triggers forward to ensure the sears are going in above the trigger blades & she'll go right on. Does your G have little tenons turned on the ends of the hammer axles which protrude through the sideplates. I have a G @ SN 20,633 which does.


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