SweetKnuckles
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Looking to disassemble the cylinder so I can clean the axis/springs etc. inside it and get rid of that sludgy factory lube. Also looking to polish this to high gloss stainless and a separated cylinder will ease that effort.
On an S/W revolver it's easy to clamp the cylinder axle in a vise and turn the cylinder clockwise to unscrew the ejector rod.
Has anyone done this in a Taurus 605, 85 or other Taurus small frame?
From front view, right near the ejector rod, there is a small roll pin, and I want to make sure that won't impede me unscrewing the ejector rod.
I only clean this area one time after purchase, so no need to counsel me on the fact that I don't need to break it down any further, etc. I'd just like to know if it can be done and what the steps are.
Thank you.
--Knuck
On an S/W revolver it's easy to clamp the cylinder axle in a vise and turn the cylinder clockwise to unscrew the ejector rod.
Has anyone done this in a Taurus 605, 85 or other Taurus small frame?
From front view, right near the ejector rod, there is a small roll pin, and I want to make sure that won't impede me unscrewing the ejector rod.
I only clean this area one time after purchase, so no need to counsel me on the fact that I don't need to break it down any further, etc. I'd just like to know if it can be done and what the steps are.
Thank you.
--Knuck