I would make sure the seat it sits in when closed is clean I use a tooth pick to get the crap out..as for the claw .they are cheap enough once had a benelli sbe which was always at the gun smith's they ing to get fixed.ended up replacing the claw myself amd touch wood never had a problem since.. I would be reluctant to take to the claw seating part of the gun with anything harsh .once you reshape or take to it you can't put it Back . Usually there is a spring that hold the claw down.you would be surprise how much crap can get in there allowing the claw not to fully engage properly .
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