C Camster Member Joined Sep 7, 2001 Messages 3,794 Reaction score 1,927 Jun 18, 2009 #1 I prefer the wider target versions.Can I assume that a new target hammer will be just a drop in? Thanks.
I prefer the wider target versions.Can I assume that a new target hammer will be just a drop in? Thanks.
robertrwalsh Bronze Supporter Joined May 5, 2008 Messages 5,428 Reaction score 7,747 Location Peoples Republic of Calif Jun 18, 2009 #2 Not really. Hammers are fitted. It's not impossible, I had it happen for me (once). Typically they will need some light stoning and possibly/probably sear fitting to work properly.
Not really. Hammers are fitted. It's not impossible, I had it happen for me (once). Typically they will need some light stoning and possibly/probably sear fitting to work properly.
T tomcatt51 Member Joined Apr 11, 2007 Messages 3,015 Reaction score 829 Location never never land, USA Jun 18, 2009 #3 Camster said: I prefer the wider target versions.Can I assume that a new target hammer will be just a drop in? Thanks. Click to expand... If you have an MIM gun the hammer will be a drop in if you use the sear from your original hammer.
Camster said: I prefer the wider target versions.Can I assume that a new target hammer will be just a drop in? Thanks. Click to expand... If you have an MIM gun the hammer will be a drop in if you use the sear from your original hammer.