Posted: 11/20/2014 8:00:08 PM EDT
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Replaced cylinder on subject line revolver, cocked hammer, and it would not go fully back and stay cocked. I can push the cylinder release back to rear, and it will stay cocked. It has only had 15-20 rounds. Original cylinder had two chambers with dings in side and would not eject outta those two, that's way the replacement.
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Maybe GD is not the best place to post this.
http://www.ar15.com/forums/f_5/33_Revolvers.html |
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Cylinders are not drop in replacement parts. Each needs to be "timed" and fitted. There are books written on the subject.
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Cylinders are not drop in replacement parts. Each needs to be "timed" and fitted. There are books written on the subject. Yup... http://www.midwayusa.com/product/314178/the-s-and-w-revolver-a-shop-manual-book-by-jerry-kuhnhausen |