My Taurus 66 went out of time due to my own careless handling.
Used the shooting table to push the ejector rod to extract stuck cases.
Anyhow I did not want to send my cherished first gun back to Taurus due to the horror stories of several month wait times. So I took it to my local smith who has done well in the past.
$35 and the gun is working properly again or so I thought. I hardly ever fire it double action preferring accurate target work.
I tried some fast double action shooting and all I got was click click click.
The gun felt right but apparently did not hit the firing pin hard enough to set off the primers. single action works fine.
Should I take it back to the smith or is there something I can do myself?
Used the shooting table to push the ejector rod to extract stuck cases.
Anyhow I did not want to send my cherished first gun back to Taurus due to the horror stories of several month wait times. So I took it to my local smith who has done well in the past.
$35 and the gun is working properly again or so I thought. I hardly ever fire it double action preferring accurate target work.
I tried some fast double action shooting and all I got was click click click.
The gun felt right but apparently did not hit the firing pin hard enough to set off the primers. single action works fine.
Should I take it back to the smith or is there something I can do myself?