Hold the hand spring/plunger in position with a finger to get that to work.Įasier to find a problem here than after you put all those screws & springs back together. Put the hammer screw, the trigger and it's screw back into place and at that point try the action for correct mechanics using finger pressure to mimic some spring tension. Place the old hand on the replacement hammer and reassemble. 17 Hornady Magnum Rimfire manufactured between Novemand January. Now unscrew the hammer screw,pull the hammer down w/the hand attached (pivoting the hammer to the rear will clear that wide spur.) The rifle also features the new Ruger Marksman trigger. I can't remember if the trigger is in the way of pulling the hammer itself out of the frame,you'll see that quick enough. I'd pull it out and check the sear nose with that of the replacement hammer sear edge and safety notches. The trigger is not under spring tension in the frame anymore and can be removed by simply removing the trigger screw. That plunger is usually set into the grip frame with a twist of the coil spring behind it so it doesn't fall free,but keep track of it anyway and give it a little help in resetting itself upon reassembly. There is also a plunger and spring in the grip frame itself in back of the trigger that powers the trigger. It can drop out on it's own, but remove it and set it aside. Once the grip frame is off, be carefull that you don't loose the coil spring and follower that is simply inserted into the back of the frame that powers the hand. The New Model Super Blackhawk Hunters most notable feature is its ribbed 7.5-inch barrel that incorporates machined-in cuts to accommodate Rugers excellent scope ring/base setup. I don't know what disassembly instruc you have,Īfter capturing the mainspring w/a cross=pin and taking that out of the frame,You remove the gripstrap/trigger guard assembly. 41 Magnum, and its not just one of my favorite handguns, its one of my favorite guns period.