I went out shooting with some friends of mine a couple of days ago. We all brought a myriad of weapons, including our shotguns. We started tossing some skeet and I laid down my 870 20 ga., and got my old Savage .410 that my grandfather gave me. I started knocking down clays with it, and some friend of a friend ex-Marine showed up.
He asked me if he could see my shotgun so naturally being nice I checked it, and let him take a hands on look. It's a beautiful gun. My grandfather bought it a LONG time ago and gave it to me a few years ago. I'm extremely close to him, so naturally it means the world to me.
This dude wants to shoot it, so once again i said fine, and after putting a shell in and slamming it together, he makes some "tacticool" cover moves, and slams the hammer down with the heel of his hand breaking the spur of the hammer right off. He just handed it to me and said "no wonder, look how old it is. No synthetics or anything---that's why military arms now are superior. Too bad", and left.
Does anyone at all know how to get a new hammer for this gun?
It's a single shot .410 break action, marked as follows:
WESTPOINT --Savage Arms-- Mod. 949C Series P, 3" chamber.
He asked me if he could see my shotgun so naturally being nice I checked it, and let him take a hands on look. It's a beautiful gun. My grandfather bought it a LONG time ago and gave it to me a few years ago. I'm extremely close to him, so naturally it means the world to me.
This dude wants to shoot it, so once again i said fine, and after putting a shell in and slamming it together, he makes some "tacticool" cover moves, and slams the hammer down with the heel of his hand breaking the spur of the hammer right off. He just handed it to me and said "no wonder, look how old it is. No synthetics or anything---that's why military arms now are superior. Too bad", and left.
Does anyone at all know how to get a new hammer for this gun?
It's a single shot .410 break action, marked as follows:
WESTPOINT --Savage Arms-- Mod. 949C Series P, 3" chamber.