I have mentioned that problem numerous times. Numrich sells (or sold) an all-steel hammer strut. It is a simple replacement. Anyone with a newer H&R revolver having a nylon-tipped strut should replace it.mk- there is one weak spot with the H&R guns, the main spring guide rod. Some have a plastic head at the top and that plastic will eventually break. Numrich's has replacements with either plastic or metal heads.
I have mentioned that problem numerous times. Numrich sells (or sold) an all-steel hammer strut. It is a simple replacement. Anyone with a newer H&R revolver having a nylon-tipped strut should replace it.
I have mentioned that problem numerous times. Numrich sells (or sold) an all-steel hammer strut. It is a simple replacement. Anyone with a newer H&R revolver having a nylon-tipped strut should replace it.
I purchased an H&R model 900 in the late 60s, my first handgun, the nylon strut eventually broke. I made a replacement out of some Nylon bar I had and ordered a new, Nylon, one maybe 10 years ago, the replacement came in but the homemade version is still working. Now I see a metal version is available. Since this gun will eventually go to son or grandsons I ordered the metal strut from Numrich, now $31.00 so will install it and keep the nylon ones, just in case.