I fixed the original hammer, had to replace the cam lock

by Hobie ⌂ @, Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, Sunday, April 06, 2014, 18:49 (3826 days ago) @ Paul

screw (the head of which came off). These are pretty dead simple guns. There's a different psychology of arms working in these. The way it locks up is seemingly not as "tight" as a S&W but there's no signs of spitting in slow or rapid fire. The sights are pretty easy to see especially in comparison to contemporary S&W fixed sights or US GI 1911 sights. These are light revolvers, noticeably lighter than a S&W M&P. It is fun to shoot. Just about as much recoil as a .32-20 from a S&W, in other words, not much at all.

I've got some 200 gr. bullets enroute to try and that is likely the way I'll go, although I do have a mold for a 160-something bullet of this diameter.

One thing for certain I am learning the Webley action with this gun.

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Sincerely,

Hobie


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