Just for some clarification re the Topper and hammer extension activities here:
http://www.gboreloaded.com/forums/index.php/topic,117170.0.html I have to say, yes ultimately, unless you are willing to grind and sculpt the extension (the standard one for a Handi) a fair bit it will interfere with the latch. What seems to be happening is that rather quickly the impact of the hammer at firing causes the extension to slip forward just a smidge, and after 3 or so shots, it has moved forward enough to catch on the latch. You are fortunate if you feel it scrape the latch as it is cocked... not so lucky if you don't notice, fully cock it, and then it catches on the latch at firing - and doesn't fire.
And in spite of adding that small tightening screw, the extension still slips forward. I put it there with the theory that it would hold the extension in place by grabbing the grooves on the hammer - it may work with another screw, but this one isn't long enough to grip solidly. And the cut out in the extension itself (where it fits over the hammer) is very roomy and without actually measuring, just by eyeballing, it looks like the modern NEF hammer is thicker at that point than the Topper's hammer. And because of the lower profile, the arc made by the extension on the Topper pretty much guarantees it will catch on the latch unless sculpting is done.
So, my next step is to try Tim's method of drilling into the hammer for a Winchester type extension. Or maybe just stick with iron sights...
Yeah, I could move it to the the left hand side of the hammer, but I think it will still slip forward after some hammer impacts, and basically I won't really trust it even if it doesn't: anyway, I'm feeling a tinkering itch about this.
By the way, anybody got a hammer extension they want to part with? I'd be willing to try an Encore one (thanks Tim, I've been wondering what else might fit.) I"ve 'sculpted' this current one so much I'm thinking of sending it to an art museum.
Kerry