cocking sear and hammers need reweld

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SXS ohio
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cocking sear and hammers need reweld

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Looking for a gun repair/metal expert to properly weld up cocking lever, sear engagement and set trigger pulls on a 16gauge SW. This gun was worked on at Vintage firearms to fix heavy trigger pulls. Now the gun does not open all the way to load shells and the right barrel does not fire all the time. They have the sears cut back to far and the hammers are not at full cock position. Does anyone we know do this type of repairs? thanks all SXS ohio
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Post by Jim Cloninger »

Kenny, try Griffin & Howe in NJ. Jim
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Post by Stan Hillis »

Philip Crenwelge is the best trigger man I've ever used. Very competent.

http://www.phillipsgunsmithing.com

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Post by vaturkey »

I'm sure Dell can handle this:

https://www.facebook.com/whitmangunsmithing/

Kenny, is Vintage going to pay for the fix?

PS. Frank posted something similar a good bit ago on the Members Forum about this type of repair/fix if my memory serves me correct.
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