I have an old H&R 32 S&W top break revolver that has broken the flat spring that is attached to the arm. Does anyone know of a gunsmith that would work on an old gun that will not charge a ton? Considering this is a $150 gun (at best) I hate to spend more than that getting it running again. Any recommendations would be appreciated.
Simple enough mechanism, I have taken it apart myself. Problem is that without the length of the spring and where it is supposed to engage I cannot repair it myself.
Thanks
Simple enough mechanism, I have taken it apart myself. Problem is that without the length of the spring and where it is supposed to engage I cannot repair it myself.
Thanks