dbuffington
New member
Hi Folks!
We have a nice little Browning "Trombone", the little pump .22 made by FN way back when.
Yesterday, we shot it a lot, and it worked wonderfully as always.
Then, we took the gun down for cleaning -- removing the takedown screw and then separating the stock section from the receiver/barrel section. No problems.
We cleaned it lightly, reassembled it with no difficulty, but now...
The pump action is rough, and the trigger pull is very heavy.
I've looked at it time and time again, and I can't see where we went wrong. But we obviously did go wrong.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Dave
We have a nice little Browning "Trombone", the little pump .22 made by FN way back when.
Yesterday, we shot it a lot, and it worked wonderfully as always.
Then, we took the gun down for cleaning -- removing the takedown screw and then separating the stock section from the receiver/barrel section. No problems.
We cleaned it lightly, reassembled it with no difficulty, but now...
The pump action is rough, and the trigger pull is very heavy.
I've looked at it time and time again, and I can't see where we went wrong. But we obviously did go wrong.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Dave