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    Bergmann M1910 Cocking Issue

    I just picked up an early Danishicon M1910. Really nice exterior but was fired a lot. The cocking stud and hammer are both very worn and it doesn’t want to cock when the bolt is pulled back. No problem manually cocking it. Not sure if that is normal on the earlier M1910 or if I need to look for a new hammer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hatrick View Post
    I need to look for a new hammer.
    They wear at the bottom of the slide and the tip of the hammer...yes a new hammer for one.
    Regards, Jim

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