January 26, 2009
I was cleaning my Norwich 744 tonight and noticed the trigger was returning slow. When I looked closer I noticed the transfer bar was moving around and not staying flat when the gun was cycled. Thanks to the excellent tutorial on this sight I took it apart and found the bottom stub of the transfer bar that fits into the hand had broke. The piece was moving around in the gun causing the trigger to bind up. I shot the gun last week and it worked fine. Strange. I'll be calling Dan Wesson tomorrow for a replacement.
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DWA_Midwest said:
Glad you figured it out! Great stuff on here just hope to read it all someday!
I'd guess that I have read it all. Let's see, 44339 posts, averaging two per minute=369.5 hours.
15.4 days of nonstop browsing.
I need a life!
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