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January 10, 2005, 01:56:49 PM »
hello i have a model 10 (love it because its old) my problen is when you shoot and pump it will 'lock' then when i force the forearm forward it fires!!!
any help would be appreciated,
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The M10 was not a robust weapon and while loved by some it's not by gunsmiths..usually. The M10 is striker fired and is an interuptor type system and one I truly don't care for. It sounds(diagnosing a M10 from affar is not a precise thing) as though the sear is sticking or the trigger is not returning to battery.. Perhaps a thorough cleaning is in order? Or perhaps the sear spring has weakened... Burrs?? I've attached a link to a parts blow up. Hope it helps..
http://stevespages.com/ipb-remington-10.html
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thanks gunnut i will take it apart and hope for the best..
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