So i was contacted by a friend that he knew a guy looking to sell some reloading equipment. Well to cut the story down a bit, we will just say that i bought it. I did something i don't normally do, i bought an item not knowing much about what i was getting. I have no reloading...
Im sorry i forgot to mention it was a rifle.... he said the only markings it has is that it says spencer and pantent pending on the barrle.... it is at his dads house so im trying to get him to get a few pics thus weekend
A fella that I work with has asked me if I know anything about a Pre civil war spencer .22 . He claims he can not find it in any gun book he has ever looked in.....
i spent $150 on tickets..they gave away 7 guns and there were about 200 people there so the odds of it happening were not as bad as normal...i doubt i'm going ti give the gun away...i don't mean to sound selfish but heck i buy raffle tickets all the time and have never won.....hey those tickets...
well i got to see the gun today..get to pick it up tomorrow....wow this ting is light..and the vent rib is not twisted...i might be falling in love.....or it could just be passion....will it be a one night fling..more than likely...but heck i got a safe full of one night flings....i'm still...
"Very likely the ejector rod is loose and unscrewed part way.
That is about the most common reason for the problem you describe.
See if it will turn in either direction if you hold the cylinder and turn the end of the rod.
If it will, it is unscrewed and is binding on the front locking lug...
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