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    I have a condor and it has been hard to open, when the firing pins are being cocked. If they are already cocked the thing swing open and closes fine.

    Its after firing and the opening that it is very hard.

    I have fired many round through it, so that did not solve it. I was wondering if any one has taken the pieces apart in the reciever?

    I was thinking of taking our part number 49(look at your owners guide) it seems to be the pin that holds everything together.

    I wonder if taking that apart to see what part 46(hammer cocking cam) does and if I can make the cocking of the firing pins easier? amybe polish something in there.

    I was hoping that someone has taken this apart and can tell me if it is do-able or not.

    Thanks

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    No one knows how ?

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    try stoeger custumer suport or a local gunsmith.

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