Jim NE
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I've read where you are supposed to measure barrel to cylinder clearance with the revolver COCKED, as this puts the cylinder slightly closer to the barrel. IS THAT TRUE? It seems to be the case on my gun (closer when cocked).
My feeler gauge is automotive, and doesn't have as many thickness as I'd like. Ideas of where to get a better one?
Also, is the gap between barrel and cylinder a function of wear? or is it just where it was set at?
My feeler gauge is automotive, and doesn't have as many thickness as I'd like. Ideas of where to get a better one?
Also, is the gap between barrel and cylinder a function of wear? or is it just where it was set at?
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