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Over an Under Shotgun Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Steverino" data-source="post: 5090280" data-attributes="member: 13481"><p>I inherited a Remington Peerless - the firing pin had gotten dirty and gummed so I had it cleaned. Thing was we shot it down in 'bama with trap loads and no problem had it send up to CT and thats when issues started - could be climate I dunno but it worked after they got it cleaned. Nice gun. Most likely thats the problem here. A good gun smith will have it cranking in no time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steverino, post: 5090280, member: 13481"] I inherited a Remington Peerless - the firing pin had gotten dirty and gummed so I had it cleaned. Thing was we shot it down in 'bama with trap loads and no problem had it send up to CT and thats when issues started - could be climate I dunno but it worked after they got it cleaned. Nice gun. Most likely thats the problem here. A good gun smith will have it cranking in no time. [/QUOTE]
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