So I got the brilliant idea to slug the bore and cylinder on my 4" stainless gp100 so I could get the proper sizing die for my lubrisizer. Well I got the necessary measurements, but in the process I messed up. When I was done the cylinder won't close easily. If you force it closed, the cylinder won't turn if you cock the hammer or pull the trigger for double action firing.
I am guessing that I bent something when I was trying to tap the lead slug through the cylinder.
So my question is do I attempt to have a local gunsmith look at it or do I send it back to Ruger. Is this a really expensive mistake?
Help!
Tom
I am guessing that I bent something when I was trying to tap the lead slug through the cylinder.
So my question is do I attempt to have a local gunsmith look at it or do I send it back to Ruger. Is this a really expensive mistake?
Help!
Tom