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| Making & installing an oversize hinge pin runs $300-$500, depending where you are located. That's the common fix. |
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| OK, that's not too bad. Is it safe to shoot until then? |
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| What luv2 said. That's kinda hard to say without actually seeing it, depends on how slight is slight. I had an old double that by my definition was slightly off face and I shot it a bit before I sent it down the road.
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| By shooting a break open gun that is slightly loose you typically accelerate the loosening of the gun. It can present a safety issue, but damaging the gun further is the typical result. I tighten a fair number of doubles and would be happy to offer an opinion on your combo. Steve Bertram |
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| Thanks for the info. Someone else ended up with it. Now I'll have to look for another.... |
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