Like llamas it seems certain Dan Wessons
And a few other 357 s I like to spit and grit or powder blast back at your face when fired.
I have noticed this particularly with Dan Wesson interchangeable Barrel revolvers.
Is this an issue specific to Dan Wesson?
I've wondered if it could have something to do with whether the barrel is screwed down to the right level or cylinder Gap???
Any thoughts on this and how to reduce it in general and specifically on Dan Wessons w interchangeable barrels?
And a few other 357 s I like to spit and grit or powder blast back at your face when fired.
I have noticed this particularly with Dan Wesson interchangeable Barrel revolvers.
Is this an issue specific to Dan Wesson?
I've wondered if it could have something to do with whether the barrel is screwed down to the right level or cylinder Gap???
Any thoughts on this and how to reduce it in general and specifically on Dan Wessons w interchangeable barrels?