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    Quote Originally Posted by hawkdriver View Post
    hi, yes you are right, its the cocking slide that is stiff, as you said the trigger looks fragile, but it does seem to be locked up, as said i'm sure it used to move freely,

    its strange due to life changes and may be a different view of life, i have/had too much stuff i do nothing with, so its time to say goodbye to quite alot of it, hence the valuation.
    I had a Schimel where the cocking slide was stiff. It was cause by the edge of an O ring poking through.The rubber O ring was interfering with slide action of the cocking button. It is unusual for the trigger to be solid, this only happens when the safety has been pushed across from right to left, blocking its movement. Even if the little trigger spring gets dislodged it still will move a little. Trigger very easy to remove and check condition underneath. (See safety blocking..)

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    Last edited by Benelli B76; 14-01-2018 at 08:03 AM.
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