I am your distant neighbor, North Central MO.
I accidentally learned the biggest thing you need, to get started in the gun show biz.
It is some vendors/exhibitors.
Nothing is worse than a gunshow with next to zero of that commodity.
Last year there was a new promoter trying to get started...
When Charter introduced their ill fated revolver and its rimmed 9mm I imagined some revolvers designed around that cartridge that obviously none of the builders wanted to try to produce.
The only thing wrong with the 38 spl IMHO is it uses a very lonnnng case for its performance level.
I hoped...
For the wisenheimers who made the comments about NASA and escape velocity and other disparaging remarks about the 45-70 at 1000 or 2000 yards
Read this about shooting at 2500 and 3000.
http://www.researchpress.co.uk/targets/ballistics/sandyhook.htm
Not having seen your gun I may be completely wrong, but I have seen it happen on other inexpensive rimfire revolvers and a derringer IIRC.
It may be a direct result of somebody dry firing and it may be easily repairable.
The firing pin may have peened some metal on the edge of each chamber...
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