Dave Dembinski
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Someone else recently took a long look at a Colt Agent I have and determined that it was out of time. He believed this because when you cock the hammer slowly by hand, the cylinder doesn't rotate far enough to lock up. This is true. However, I found that when you pull the trigger, it does finish rotating as the hammer falls, and there doesn't seem to be any problem in double action.
I've experienced no lead spraying or loss of accuracy, so what's the deal? Is this just the way Colt made these revolvers? I honestly almost never shoot it single-action, so I wouldn't be surprised if it was always this way and I just never noticed it.
I've experienced no lead spraying or loss of accuracy, so what's the deal? Is this just the way Colt made these revolvers? I honestly almost never shoot it single-action, so I wouldn't be surprised if it was always this way and I just never noticed it.