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Old 01-10-2017, 06:33 PM
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Originally Posted by saskminer View Post
If I knew who built the gun, I'd stand a chance but the gun has passed a few hands since the gunsmith made it (made by person unknown, sold to gun dealer, bought by a friend at a gun show who then sold it to me). All along the way everyone thought is was an easy fix but so far no dice. The gun shoots well so I'm told but you do need to feed it single cartridges.

I think this one might need a craftsman's touch. My bet is the gunsmith is long gone hoping never to see the product of his handiwork again.
PM me if you know of someone who isn't scared of fixing someone else's mistakes!
Sounds as though your gun has been through many hands. Perhaps some of those hands had much to do with it's inability to feed properly. Needless to say, Mr. Dave Henry shows his professional gentlemanly status by his suggestion to give your so called incompetent gunsmith an opportunity to fix the issue. Perhaps your problem is not that significant and can be resolved by most gunsmith in your area.
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