@nexivdr You have a broken spring in your gun it seems. i have no idea how to fix it. you might take it apart and see whats broke. you can with a little filing fix a guns like these with a black powder part. but you will have to shape it and i don't know if it will work.
What i heard was they used to only load 8 rounds in it and let the hammer sit on the part of the cylinder with no round and this was there safety feature.
@kringle02 interesting question. I took mine apart and checked. It never had a half cock it seems. Now, that does not mean that i never did. because its possible that if the part was replaced, the new part did not have it.
Also, its possible that my gun missed quality control back when it was made. Who knows, this gun was made in the early 1950s. No gun manufacturer checks every single gun. they randomly check a few.
@TheHiddenPart yes we are trying to be more active. much has happened in RL. and time can be scarce, we are trying to get a few things done before winter. cause that will put a damper on things unless we have a few warm days.
Pretty impressive for a little gun! The short barreled version is a classic trapper's gun. I almost wound up with one of the big break-top H&R .22's several years ago, but it never quite happened. Ironically, isn't one of the major federal gun laws called HR 922?
do you think there would be any way to fix the trigger spring in this gun? my trigger doesnt bounce back after pulled
nexivdr 10 months ago
@nexivdr You have a broken spring in your gun it seems. i have no idea how to fix it. you might take it apart and see whats broke. you can with a little filing fix a guns like these with a black powder part. but you will have to shape it and i don't know if it will work.
Tapps47 10 months ago
What i heard was they used to only load 8 rounds in it and let the hammer sit on the part of the cylinder with no round and this was there safety feature.
skwaga 1 year ago
the one i have does have a half cock .are you sure its not malfunctioning.or may be on mine it was added
kringle02 1 year ago
@kringle02 interesting question. I took mine apart and checked. It never had a half cock it seems. Now, that does not mean that i never did. because its possible that if the part was replaced, the new part did not have it.
Also, its possible that my gun missed quality control back when it was made. Who knows, this gun was made in the early 1950s. No gun manufacturer checks every single gun. they randomly check a few.
Tapps47 1 year ago
@extremehunter1996 thanks
Tapps47 1 year ago
do you have an H&R model 949? I've been looking for a review of it.
xSGTxSPLATTERx 1 year ago 4
@xSGTxSPLATTERx No i don't sorry
Tapps47 1 year ago
Nice video Darr
73mensailedoff 1 year ago
OOhhh welcome back! Sure did I miss your videos since the black powder stuff!
You think you'll be here more often?
TheHiddenPart 1 year ago
@TheHiddenPart yes we are trying to be more active. much has happened in RL. and time can be scarce, we are trying to get a few things done before winter. cause that will put a damper on things unless we have a few warm days.
Tapps47 1 year ago
Pretty impressive for a little gun! The short barreled version is a classic trapper's gun. I almost wound up with one of the big break-top H&R .22's several years ago, but it never quite happened. Ironically, isn't one of the major federal gun laws called HR 922?
DangerousDan762 1 year ago
@DangerousDan762 I ahve no idea about the fed bill.
Tapps47 1 year ago