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Problem with Taylor 56/50 hammer and main block
Black River Smith:
The Spencer was mine. I picked up my brand new, brought in for me, Taylor Spencer on July 21. I had it only several hours. I was bringing the hammer down from full cock and it slipped from my thumb. The hammer struck the main block chipping it above the firing blade.
The hammer also struck the frame and now has a dent on the uderside and bulge on the left side. Looks like not enough radius on underside of hammer or not enough nose length to reach firing blade.
Then the forearm developed a hairline split were most older guns split a chunck of wood off.
Has any of these problems happened to others? This is a $1000 gun. I have not even fired it.
Talking to Taylor through this time period. They are being very helpful with the matter. Just "waiting" to get it shipped back.
Just curious.....
Black River Smith
Black River Smith:
I have to add that the Taylor Armi Sport Spencer is beautiful and everything I had hoped it would be. Just don't like not having a perfect rifle to shoot.
Black River Smith
French Jack:
Black River Smith---- I found the cause of the small chip in my breech block that you discovered at the Nationals.
The hammer screw had a tendency to work loose after a bit of firing, and had enough play on the tumbler to
allow it to hit the edge of the breechblock beside the firing pin slide. I cured the situation by taking my
Dremel tool and smoothing the sharp edge of the chip, then contouring the inner edge of the hammer
face to prevent it encountering the block. Then I put some Loc-tite on the hammer screw. Problem
went away. About 15 minutes work.
Hammers on originals were tapered on the hammer nose to prevent this happening.
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Two Flints:
French Jack,
I have to assume that the same problem might occur with the Taylor .44 Russian Spencer and the .45 Schofield Spencer. I appreciate knowing about the quick fix you used on your Spencer.
Thanks,
Two Flints
Black River Smith:
Update, after a month the rifle is being shipped back on Monday. Don't have any indication of repair time frame. Hope not too long.
I do appreciate all that Taylor has done to work with me and the repairs this for.
Don't anyone think this is a negative post. It is just one of those situations. I don't believe a $1000 gun should have any problems or flaws. I don't mind working or fixing older used guns but not when I pay out that type of money.
Black River Smith
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