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    Thinks Gravy Boats are SEXY ASF! izzy's Avatar
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    Default *RESOLVED* Need to find a gunsmith to work on something.

    I've got a 1919a4 that I need a gunsmith to take a look at . I've called or visited about a dozen places and no one will even look at the thing. Anyone here know a smith who'd look at this for me? Or if anyone is willing to hear my issue I can post it here.

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    Chuck Moline at Warpath Vintage. 720-841-1399. Specializes in milsurps.
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    Sent you a PM.

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    What is it doing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BPTactical View Post
    What is it doing?
    I bent the trigger trying to clear a jam. Rather than bend it back I picked up a new trigger and installed it. I couldn't get the trigger to engage so I tried to line it up with the bolt, lock frame and barrel extension removed. Well while things were taken apart I did get the firing pin to drop by mistake. Now I can't get the bolt to reset at all, the cocking lever is just stuck.

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    I have a new firing pin assembly if needed
    You sir, are a specialist in the art of discovering a welcoming outcome of a particular situation....not a mechanic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DFBrews View Post
    I have a new firing pin assembly if needed
    I don't need one currently but I'm all about stocking up on spare parts so pm me about that.
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    Lurch came by and helped me fix my issue. All taken care of now. Thanks again buddy!

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