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Making Barnett N.W. gun for Ricky

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More finished pics ifn they'll load ... I got the lock working correctly , safely but it won't stay at full cock in the stock SO ....its obviously hanging up somewhere in the mortice or the trigger is too high and needs to be taken down a bit .... After coffee break I'll get on that ... I really like this N.W. gun !Than
Wow! Beautiful job. Someday, I would really like to have you make one for me.
[/QUOTE Thank you Sir . Hope I can do that for ya !! :)
 

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You're lucky you live so far away. Otherwise, I'd be lurking in your shop every morning with a cup of coffee, watching your builds.
LOL !!! Why thank ya bud ... I'm pretty slow though , esp. in these short winter days. You'd be pretty bored after the first month er so :)
 
If its easy enough, remove the trigger guard and trigger. If the lock holds at full cock, trip it with a small screwdriver. If all works well, I’d bet the trigger bar might be a bit too high. Seems to be a test that works for me. Best wishes!
Thanks bud ... It was the tumbler , notch too deep . Full cock the sear arm way too low ...I replaced the tumbler ...working great now ....
 
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