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    Jammed Mechanism on M1861 Musket

    And the lock bolts are the ones located on the opposite side, correct! And I remove them first?
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    Jammed Mechanism on M1861 Musket

    Yeah the hammer clearance wasn’t my concern. But just where it is stuck in the firing position. And the lock screws are they what hold on the plate from the other side? Thanks for your considerations!!
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    Jammed Mechanism on M1861 Musket

    Hello all, recently inherited this 1864 LG&Y Military Musket, Model 1861. She shows her age and I plan on leaving it be as far as condition goes. But need guidance on freeing the hammer and trigger as the hammer will move back slightly but is stuck on what it seems the firing position, as well...
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