Thank you old fuff for your help.
So I am getting more info on this gun from the owner now. It was put together by a somewhat local (in the same state). I spoke with him on the phone and he stated that the forward edge of the trigger (surface that engages the cylinder stop) was never adjusted...
Quick update
I blasted the cylinder to confirm that cerakote buildup was not an issue. (it wasnt) I sanded the cerakote off of the cylinder stop pin to make sure it wasn't binding anything (it wasnt). Loosing my mind I start looking at the pins themselves. Tapping them back and forth very...
Let me know if this is of any help. I dont Think the hand is the issue here, i thought it was the cylinder stop not disengaging. but obviosly im not the pro so Im open to any and all suggestions
Yes i checked the cylinder stop window in the frame. without the cylinder installed the stop moves up and down freely with little or no friction due to finishing. It does not stick at the bottom or top of the "stroke" and when i push it down springs back immediatly.
The spring does appear to...
Thankyou for your time and help. I tried taking more pictures and videos. Let me know if this helps.
Sw revolver 2: http://youtu.be/D3m4BKR7Db0
Sw revolver 3: http://youtu.be/nJdMyP4Ck34
I will strip it down and take some pics and possibly some videos of the action. Thank you. It is the old style of spring with a plunger and a screw.
This revolver was "built" by the owner over 10 years ago where he did a bunch of trigger work and replaced the barrel etc etc. I could just...
Yes I did strip down the entire gun and sprayed the entire gun frame inside and out. The trigger and hammer where both sprayed because the finish was both very poor on those parts. Both fit on the pins without issue. I have coated several 1911's and understand how pins can grow and holes...
I am not very proficient with revolvers, and in a bit of a bind looking for advice. I cerakoted a SW N frame and the timming apears to be off now. If I pull the trigger (in DA) quickly and with more force it will spin the cylinder and appears to work fine. But there is a "bump" in the trigger...
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