The permanent fix is to have a new pin installed. Brownells sells a kit to do this, but it is really a job for a smith with good equipment. I have one of these, an old family piece. These are very difficult to get parts for, but were manufactured under about (no joke) one hundred fifty different names for any hardware store that wanted one in their own name. Value on a Crescent runs a hundred to a hundred fifty bucks. As a family piece like mine their priceless. If it's a wound, spiral steel barrel, I wouldn't shoot it. Also, the chambers may be of the short variety, for 2.5 inch shells or shorter. Measuring the chambers won't tell the whole story as the shell needs room to open the crimp in the front. Again, something for a smith to check. Old length shells are available, more so since the cowboy shooters have become more numerous. Good luck and enjoy!