H&R SBBL not opening easily
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H&R SBBL not opening easily
My dad has a SBBL H&R 12 gauge at his place. It is very difficul to open the gun to load.
he tried oiling with some gun oil, but still you have to press the lever with your right thumb and then hit the barrel with your left hand with one karate chop and then the gun is ready for loading.
how can this be avoided, cause my dad's left hand is hurting like hell now...
diskaon.
he tried oiling with some gun oil, but still you have to press the lever with your right thumb and then hit the barrel with your left hand with one karate chop and then the gun is ready for loading.
how can this be avoided, cause my dad's left hand is hurting like hell now...
diskaon.
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Re: H&R SBBL not opening easily
Uh oh. Sounds like the locking bolt isn`t being retracted by the opening lever adequately. Repeatedly forcing the gun open will just cause damage. The gun needs a complete strip-down and a thorough cleaning ( including the removal of all rust ) before an assessment can be made. Use fine emery cloth ( c.400 grade ) and oil to remove the rust as the use of coarser grades will just add to the problem by causing excessive metal removal which will just exacerbate wear problems.
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Re: H&R SBBL not opening easily
The H&R is quite simple so a DIY job is reasonable to undertake.
Make sure that the screwdriver blades actually fit the screws as mashed screwheads look horrible.
Take note of which screws goes where - and which part goes where so that you have no problems with re-assembly.
Leave the WD40 alone as the very light oil will soak into the wood and promotes rot. No problem with using it when the gun is taken apart though.
Remove the barrels before you disassemble the action and make a point of cleaning up the extractor.
I presume the gun is a single barrel, exposed hammer action in the 158 Topper style ?
Make sure that the screwdriver blades actually fit the screws as mashed screwheads look horrible.
Take note of which screws goes where - and which part goes where so that you have no problems with re-assembly.
Leave the WD40 alone as the very light oil will soak into the wood and promotes rot. No problem with using it when the gun is taken apart though.
Remove the barrels before you disassemble the action and make a point of cleaning up the extractor.
I presume the gun is a single barrel, exposed hammer action in the 158 Topper style ?
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Re: H&R SBBL not opening easily
http://www.joesalter.com/detail.php?f_qryitem=3579Grumpy";p="33039 wrote: I presume the gun is a single barrel, exposed hammer action in the 158 Topper style ?
its like this one, but in 12 gauge...
single barrel, exposed hammer..
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grumpy.. i realised i had uploaded a photo of the gun in my introduction..diskaon wrote:http://www.joesalter.com/detail.php?f_qryitem=3579Grumpy";p="33039 wrote: I presume the gun is a single barrel, exposed hammer action in the 158 Topper style ?
its like this one, but in 12 gauge...
single barrel, exposed hammer..
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?t=1962
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