Well this week after a long wait I got hold of the parts for my Silma 20b Over-Under and set about replacing the part and getting it working properley again.
I started last night, and messed up more than a couple of times before going out to dinner with my other half and leaving it. Today I left work early because I figured out in my head how to fix it and wanted to get back and get it done.
Here's the results:
http://blog.stegough.com/silma-shotgun- ... g-ejector/
I need to get out to the range with it, it'll be Sunday now, but I have high hopes. It ejects, and both the hammers seem to fall at the right time when pulling the trigger on Snap Caps.
I reckon I quite like this gunsmithing malarky!
Home Gunsmithing - Fixing Extractor on Over/Under
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- TattooedGun
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Re: Home Gunsmithing - Fixing Extractor on Over/Under
Excellent - great pictorial post and great result. Good service from Silma too!
Well done, must be satisfying :)
Well done, must be satisfying :)
- TattooedGun
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Re: Home Gunsmithing - Fixing Extractor on Over/Under
Managed to get to the range today.
Worked pretty well, needs a little bit of polishing on the extractor pin - when freshly oiled it works everytime, but after 10 cycles it works 5 out of 6 times the 6th time the extractor stocks back until the action starts to close...
D'oh.
More fettling!
Worked pretty well, needs a little bit of polishing on the extractor pin - when freshly oiled it works everytime, but after 10 cycles it works 5 out of 6 times the 6th time the extractor stocks back until the action starts to close...
D'oh.
More fettling!
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