no no not that kind of spinning i learned my lesson on that one.
Cylinder spinning.
In this video "Quick and the dead" in the store :43 seconds he pulls out that "Customized new model Army .44" when he spins the cylinder it really spins for along time.
I figured bearings were added or something just for show for the movie and that it could never get like that without serious mods.
I went to Phils monday and he has a Remington that i swear spins that long and i couldnt see anything he has done to it. I asked him and all he says is "WD40" wich i find hard to believe.
Polished cylinder pin? polished the inside of the cylinder?
Another thing that i found was with most of my revolvers if i tilt the barrel up and spin it i get this weird out of balance thing that happens, if i tilt the barrel down and spin it it spins pretty smooth. His wasnt like that
Im wondering if maybe mine arnt timmed right, my hand spring is to stiff or something isnt setup properly. I know its not important for gun function but i just want to know
Cylinder spinning.
In this video "Quick and the dead" in the store :43 seconds he pulls out that "Customized new model Army .44" when he spins the cylinder it really spins for along time.
I figured bearings were added or something just for show for the movie and that it could never get like that without serious mods.
I went to Phils monday and he has a Remington that i swear spins that long and i couldnt see anything he has done to it. I asked him and all he says is "WD40" wich i find hard to believe.
Polished cylinder pin? polished the inside of the cylinder?
Another thing that i found was with most of my revolvers if i tilt the barrel up and spin it i get this weird out of balance thing that happens, if i tilt the barrel down and spin it it spins pretty smooth. His wasnt like that
Im wondering if maybe mine arnt timmed right, my hand spring is to stiff or something isnt setup properly. I know its not important for gun function but i just want to know