I don't know where to ask this question so I'll try here.
I purchased a Pietta 1858 Remington pistol from a retired guy for $50. He had used it for fast draw competition and the reason it was so cheap is that he had cut the loading lever retainer flush to the barrel. He gave me the lever with it, but without the retainer (that small notched lug that protrudes down near the end of the barrel), the lever just flops down.
I bought a replacement for it and here's the question: What's the best method of removing the sawed off one? Bolt extractor? Drill it out? I don't know if it was just tapped in or if some type of weld or adhesive was used.
Thanks much in advance,
Gary
I purchased a Pietta 1858 Remington pistol from a retired guy for $50. He had used it for fast draw competition and the reason it was so cheap is that he had cut the loading lever retainer flush to the barrel. He gave me the lever with it, but without the retainer (that small notched lug that protrudes down near the end of the barrel), the lever just flops down.
I bought a replacement for it and here's the question: What's the best method of removing the sawed off one? Bolt extractor? Drill it out? I don't know if it was just tapped in or if some type of weld or adhesive was used.
Thanks much in advance,
Gary
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