Roland Tembo
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I always thought of third-bite locks to be a precious add-on to "regular" break open gun builds. I never thought of them like yet another possible issue while reloading the firearm on a dangerous game hunt, but...
I recently got me a Merkel 140A double rifle, gun comes with a Greener crossbolt. Just by looking at this thing you can tell it's fairly new and not abused. Previous owner (who is second owner and friend with first buyer) told me the gun probably fired less than 50 rounds overall.
I know brand new gun joints are stiffer than well worn vintage guns, and probably this is the reason why my other guns with third bite locks have never give me issues. I've seen footage where some owners had to gently bring the break open lever in full lock position on a new gun... but my Merkel third bite is inconsistent at the moment:
- closing the gun without chambering snap caps >> third-bite locks soft and round, like a pussycat
- closing the gun chambering a snap cap in left barrell >> third-bite locks soft and round, like a pussycat
- closing the gun chambering a snap cap in both barrells or just into right barrell >> you can tell the under barrells are locked but the Greener struggles
I was instructed to never vigorously shut close a break action gun, but my third-bite won't lock with rounds in both chambers if I don't use some amount of force. Both chambers look pretty neat without buildup residues. After abundant lubrication I did some open-close-reopen process and seems to be getting better, but I also noticed some markings around the crossbolt hole, like the whole mechanism is yet to break-in. So now, shutting the gun close, the crossbolt 50% of the time goes home and the other 50% is almost there but still needs me pushing with the thumb further down to really get there.
I'd like to know if anyone here had similar experience.
The thing I found most curious about this is previous owner went on a tusker hunt with this gun... I'd never put my steps on such hunting ground with a gun not completely broke-in and 100% realiable after a reload.
Here follow two pictures, you might be able to see the breaking-in markings? Looks like the crossbolt is chunking some metal in the south-eastern portion of the Greener hole. Do your Greener guns look like this too? Is this normal wear or something does not look right?
I recently got me a Merkel 140A double rifle, gun comes with a Greener crossbolt. Just by looking at this thing you can tell it's fairly new and not abused. Previous owner (who is second owner and friend with first buyer) told me the gun probably fired less than 50 rounds overall.
I know brand new gun joints are stiffer than well worn vintage guns, and probably this is the reason why my other guns with third bite locks have never give me issues. I've seen footage where some owners had to gently bring the break open lever in full lock position on a new gun... but my Merkel third bite is inconsistent at the moment:
- closing the gun without chambering snap caps >> third-bite locks soft and round, like a pussycat
- closing the gun chambering a snap cap in left barrell >> third-bite locks soft and round, like a pussycat
- closing the gun chambering a snap cap in both barrells or just into right barrell >> you can tell the under barrells are locked but the Greener struggles
I was instructed to never vigorously shut close a break action gun, but my third-bite won't lock with rounds in both chambers if I don't use some amount of force. Both chambers look pretty neat without buildup residues. After abundant lubrication I did some open-close-reopen process and seems to be getting better, but I also noticed some markings around the crossbolt hole, like the whole mechanism is yet to break-in. So now, shutting the gun close, the crossbolt 50% of the time goes home and the other 50% is almost there but still needs me pushing with the thumb further down to really get there.
I'd like to know if anyone here had similar experience.
The thing I found most curious about this is previous owner went on a tusker hunt with this gun... I'd never put my steps on such hunting ground with a gun not completely broke-in and 100% realiable after a reload.
Here follow two pictures, you might be able to see the breaking-in markings? Looks like the crossbolt is chunking some metal in the south-eastern portion of the Greener hole. Do your Greener guns look like this too? Is this normal wear or something does not look right?
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