Yea, Steve's DVD is good for disassembly/assembly/modifications info and comes with the ejector spring and SS follower.
But I didn't use his ejector spring. I went with the full GUNSLINGER spring kit by Lee's Gunsmithing from Brownell's for $24.95 + shipping. That way I didn't have to cut any...
Got mine today - Woo-HOO!
Boy these things are hard to find. Managed to get one last week from "The Exchange" in Brookings, SD (onlinegundeals.com).
Got it today from my local FFL and boy am I happy!
Looks like I got a good one!
Only thing wrong with it out of the box was the rear sight...
I actually had the 1894c and sold it. It would never cycle right and I did not feel like fooling with it. I decided to go with the Rossi M92 for it's easier smoothing out and well known stronger 92 action.
Just curious about this.....
First, were you shooting round nose ammo? Did you try flat points like TMJ's that MAY have given you that extra fraction of an inch overall in the tube for your 10th round?
Second, did you cut the recoil spring so that there is only 3 rounds length of the spring...
Thanks Onmilo for the warning. I do not buy into that with regards to factory flat point ammo. I can see where reloads and/or pointy tips could possibly have that problem but I do not plan on reloading.
This is exactly what I plan to do.
I have yet to see any confirmed documented reports of...
Thanks guys! I have a stainless 16" .357 on the way! Already got Steve's DVD, Follower and safety delete along with Lee's spring kit.
1K of Speer Lawman 158gr .38spc+P TMJ ordered to feed it.
I paid $560.00 for this one used - Private Sale -(already customized) about a year ago. I consider it a bargain since the Gemini Customs Package cost more than what I paid for the gun!
I sold my S&W 642-1 for $325.00 (for quick sale) on the same day & transferred on the same trip, so I got this...
The current suppressor dealers would not be too happy if NFA restrictions were lifted, suppressor prices come down (to something realistic) and every gun shop sold them over the counter just like ammo.
Of course the suppressor mfgr's would be thrilled to have the increased customer base and...
Sounds right to me as well. The .223/5.56 rounds will do all you are looking for in that smaller caliber in a much lighter rifle than a bolt. And the ammo is readily available in various configurations of bullet weights.
I haven't checked the price or availability of .22-250 but it sounds like...
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