Another Pedersoli Checklist Item:

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  • AZshooter
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2017
    • 261

    #1

    Another Pedersoli Checklist Item:

    I had read around of those who mentioned the Pedersoli breechbolt latch is kinda iffy, since it's 2 pieces & the latch can loosen up from the lever.

    I got to jiggling mine around. It's 16 years old, but never been fired, so it's Brand New & shouldn't be a problem yet, Right??

    WRONG!! Holding the latch & jiggling the lever, mine appeared loose - to the point I could work the lever shaft free of the latch & remove the 2 pieces to see the underlying spring & plunger.

    A 1.1(?) mm Allen wrench = the smallest one in my Allen wrench drawer, handily fit the tiny set screw, so I was able to tighten it up. The only fear while shooting is yanking the lever free of the latch; it's on a square shaft & the set screw tightens up against a flat, so no fear of it rotating to unlatch during firing.

    Note of interest: looks like when Pedersoli assembled mine, they never tightened the set screw, since there were absolutely no marks on the shaft flat. I briefly considered loctite, but I may want to disassemble it someday, so later I'll likely use fly shellac or nail polish to secure it. Meanwhile, it's on my pre-shoot checklist of items to inspect.

    Gosh ... I hope they screwed the barrel in tight at the Pedersoli factory. I plan on shooting it this weekend. As I was carrying my new purchase around at the gunshow, I also noticed that the hammer screw was loose. Apparently mine was assembled on a Monday, Friday, or just before lunch.
  • Tom Trevor
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 566

    #2
    You might consider taking your Dremel tool and grind a small dimple in the shaft where the set screw rest against it. Tighten the original screw down and go to a hardware store and find a metric to match and tighten it down over the original. This will keep them tight and allow for easy future removal.

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    • AZshooter
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2017
      • 261

      #3
      Thought about the dimple to tighten the screw into - another item on the project list! The 2nd setscrew is a great idea!

      Where in the Valley are you? I grew up in Canoga Park .... Waaaay back when it was still a nice place to live ....

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      • Tom Trevor
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 566

        #4
        Granada Hills up by the reservoir. Canoga park was cured by re naming it West Hills. LOL

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