Fat_46
Member
I have a very nicely refinished Colt M1917 that someone spent too much money converting into a bullseye pistol. My problem is 2 of the chambers seem to be too short to accomodate the rounds - they protrude a bit much from the back of the cylinder and don't allow the cylinder to turn freely when those chambers are inline with the "breech". I've taken the sprocket off and cleaned it, and have checked and the pawl, etc. don't appear to be out of round or bent.
This happens whether or not I use moon, half-moon, or 2-round clips, or ammo only without the clips. The other chambers are fine.
Any ideas?
This happens whether or not I use moon, half-moon, or 2-round clips, or ammo only without the clips. The other chambers are fine.
Any ideas?