I cannot stress this enough - if you are not intimately familiar with the action parts of this firearm, do not try to fix it yourself. The money you save on not using the service of a gunsmith will in no way pay your funeral expenses. Never attempt repairs on any firearm unless you know what you are doing and can disassemble and reassemble it without asking for help. Apparently you are not at that level of ability, find someone who is.
One..if your weapon has ever been dropped and your not in a war zone and you don't have training in fire arm repair then don't repair it yourself. Yup it's cheaper but if you damaged more then you think you just might have her blow p in your face... never fire a weapon that's been dropped barrel first until you have cleaned the barrel with a gun cleaning set and can assure that t is unobstructed. And my guess is your trigger and release pin has been knocked out of place.
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