Model 36-1 Question

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wuluf

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I have a model 36-1 (shown here with my 4" Redhawk) and a question. The cylinder turns clockwise freely with the hammer down. That's clockwise from behind the gun. When cocked, the cylinder locks up tightly. My newer revolvers do not turn in either direction with the hammer down. Is this normal for an not-so-new Smith or is something wrong?

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Your cylinder stop or cylinder stop spring is broken or missing. If it is the stop, it will have to be fit to the gun by a gunsmith. If its just the spring missing I can walk you through how to do it once you get the part.

Give me a few Ill take a picture to explain it better.

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No revolver - of any make comment from The Lone Haranguer is incorrect...
alot of the cheap revolvers from the 60's and 70's such as RG did not have a cylinder stop.
 
This is the cylinder stop.
You can also see the spring that makes it work.

If your gun has that part sticking up through the bottom of the frame, then its most likely the spring.

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Thanks for the welcome.
That picture is horrid!
I retook it when I got home from shooting today.
Couldn't remember if it was cylnder open or closed so here you go.
If you need it any bigger just let me know. I can print billboards with this camera lol.

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