Originally Posted by
cayugad
Same here.. I would call or send the rifle back and demand a new one. And then tell them that quality control was sleeping on the job.
That's why I didn't own the first (and only) Lyman GPR flinter I ever had for very long. The lock was not inletted deep enough to mate up close to the barrel and the priming powder would fall down between the lock and stock. I took it back to the dealer and swapped it towards another T/C and never looked back.
BPS