Sprout
Member
I just replaced the springs in my 686 with Wolff springs. Recently, I was dryfiring the gun and didn't always hear the distinctive "two clicks."
Upon examination, I realized that when I didn't hear the second click I could rotate the cylinder just a tad counter-clockwise, and it would click in place.
This really scared me, as it seems that the cylinder isn't always properly lining up. Is it possible that this is a result of replacing the trigger return spring? The mainspring? Has the timing gone bad and I just noticed it now?
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
Upon examination, I realized that when I didn't hear the second click I could rotate the cylinder just a tad counter-clockwise, and it would click in place.
This really scared me, as it seems that the cylinder isn't always properly lining up. Is it possible that this is a result of replacing the trigger return spring? The mainspring? Has the timing gone bad and I just noticed it now?
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.