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Ok, new one for me!
While cleaning up after a range secession with my Renegade, I backed out the frizzen screw and it was TIGHT. I noticed the frizzen wobble as the screw turned, it was clear the screw is bent. It wasn't that way 40 shots ago when I started shooting. I'm wondering why? Perhaps the hole in the frizzen is oversized and it allows the hammer strike to bend it?
I can get it out, but I fear not for long. Anyone else have this happen? How did you correct it? I'd hate to have to replace the frizzen as the factory one sparks like a blown transformer.
Happily, this rifles performance continues to amaze me. She's becoming a fast favorite.
She also taught me that my issues with my long rifle AIN'T ME!
While cleaning up after a range secession with my Renegade, I backed out the frizzen screw and it was TIGHT. I noticed the frizzen wobble as the screw turned, it was clear the screw is bent. It wasn't that way 40 shots ago when I started shooting. I'm wondering why? Perhaps the hole in the frizzen is oversized and it allows the hammer strike to bend it?
I can get it out, but I fear not for long. Anyone else have this happen? How did you correct it? I'd hate to have to replace the frizzen as the factory one sparks like a blown transformer.
Happily, this rifles performance continues to amaze me. She's becoming a fast favorite.
She also taught me that my issues with my long rifle AIN'T ME!