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No , I have another .Drive that wedge in a little deeper and it wont have any cylinder gap. In fact the cylinder wont even turn. This must be your first bp revolver if you were expecting a nipple wrench.
No , I have another .Drive that wedge in a little deeper and it wont have any cylinder gap. In fact the cylinder wont even turn. This must be your first bp revolver if you were expecting a nipple wrench.
I think the cylinder is suppose to turn .Drive that wedge in a little deeper and it wont have any cylinder gap. In fact the cylinder wont even turn. This must be your first bp revolver if you were expecting a nipple wrench.
Would you say the cylinder gap that mine has is to much ?
What is the cylinder gap on a fixed Uberti ? My wedge is just in by hand .It's not that it's too much but it will change depending on how deep the wedge is. That's why you need to fix the short arbor.
What is the cylinder gap on a fixed Uberti ? My wedge is just in by hand .
I don’t think that you would be able to cock it if it were .002 . Mine goes from .005 to under .002 when cocked .2 thousandths would be good.
I don’t think that you would be able to cock it if it were .002 . Mine goes from .005 to under .002 when cocked .
I don’t think that you would be able to cock it if it were .002 . Mine goes from .005 to under .002 when cocked .
What is the cylinder gap on a fixed Uberti ? My wedge is just in by hand .
My tightest modern revolver has a .003 cylinder gap when it is fully locked up . This bp revolver has less than .002 locked up .
My tightest modern revolver has a .003 cylinder gap when it is fully locked up . This bp revolver has less than .002 locked up .
How do you determine that it is short if not by the cylinder gap measurement ? Do I remove the cylinder and see if the barrel hits the frame before it bottoms out on the arbor ?