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New Hammer Gun

#1 Post by qws »

I have just taken delivery of a Huglu Coach 20" SbS. I have put together and dry fired using Snap Caps. The Hammer do not seem to engage the firing pins on either side ? Am I doing something wrong ? Being an idiot ? Or should I contact the seller (New Gun from RFD) or is their an adjustment you can do to the hammers ?

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#2 Post by ovenpaa »

Drop the hammers now push them forward by hand, do they move with resistance and spring back when released as if held off by a spring?
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#3 Post by saddler »

Trick of the light

Put a bit of tape or paper over the "primer" on the snap-cap.
See if it's marked on firing
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#4 Post by qws »

Thanks will try tomorrow night. I can also see if a gently loose the screw on the side of the hammer and move forward and tighten and see if this helps ?
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#5 Post by ovenpaa »

I would not attempt that sort of thing quite yet. See if they spring and leave a witness mark on some paper, they could well be rebounding type hammers.
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#6 Post by Sim G »

No Richard, don't loosen off anything, as saddler said, it's a trick of the light. The hammers will be striking the pins, but then they stand-off as a safety mechanism, known as rebounding hammers. Take a couple of cartridges and open them up, dump the shot, wad, card and powder do you have an empty hull with a live primer. Point in a safe direction such as the garage floor and fire the primers. They'll go off with a crack, you'll then notice the hammers return to the rebound position and you will have confidence that the gun works as it should....

And the rule is, if talking about a new gun, "no photo, no gun." You'll only be believed when pictures are posted..... lol
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#7 Post by saddler »

My Tula TOZ66 has rebounding hammers
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#8 Post by 25Pdr »

saddler wrote:My Tula TOZ66 has rebounding hammers
I got one too...

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BTW QWS... If you ever want to lower the hammers on loaded chambers be sure to know which trigger operates which hammer. :o

On the TOZ you cannot open the Gun with both hammers cocked, you have to lower the R/H hammer first.
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#9 Post by qws »

Thanks all, I have not adjusted anything yet. I took the barrel off and fired the gun with my thumb loosely over the firing pins and yes they do work. I also had confirmation they are the re-bound type- So yessssss I am an idiot. But thanks to all who helped out.

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As you can see the gap looked large to a novice with this type of gun - Thanks once again - You are never too old to learn
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#10 Post by Sim G »

Pretty! But we need a pic of the whole gun to see the 20" "effect"! lol

And, is it pistol gripped?
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