Waldo Pepper
Member
I have a S&W 647 8 3/8" 17 HMR & S&W M48 22 MRF Target and have one annoying problem with both models. They require constant cleaning of cylinder face and forcing cone due to close cylinder gap. I really don't have a problem with the cleaning on the range, but have wondered what people do if they are in the woods or country and want to shoot? Is this also a problem with 22LR models?
This morning I installed the as yet unfired 22LR cylinder in my M48 and it is also set to same gap as the magnum cylinder and thus I "assume" it will have the same problem of binding as it is fired and cylinder face gets dirty like my M647 or 22 MRF cylinder does. Is this correct?
Had a Ruger GP100 that was the same way, but I have not had that problem with my S&W 642-2, 610-3 revolvers. And of course not with my DW 357 as it has easy adjustable screw in barrel, since it is set as per factory gap gage at .006 inch as are my 642 & 610 revolvers.
This morning I installed the as yet unfired 22LR cylinder in my M48 and it is also set to same gap as the magnum cylinder and thus I "assume" it will have the same problem of binding as it is fired and cylinder face gets dirty like my M647 or 22 MRF cylinder does. Is this correct?
Had a Ruger GP100 that was the same way, but I have not had that problem with my S&W 642-2, 610-3 revolvers. And of course not with my DW 357 as it has easy adjustable screw in barrel, since it is set as per factory gap gage at .006 inch as are my 642 & 610 revolvers.