trouble shooting
I fully agree with JGT regarding mainsprings. The best S&W actions I have ever used had their full power mainsprings and the tension screws were fully tight. Light mainsprings or loosened tension screws can create some funky results in some guns. There are a lot of moving parts in the revolver and making sure they all move as they should is far more important than spring tension or sear faces. The Kuhnhausen service manuals are well worth their cost for playing around inside a gun.
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stonecoldrc,
2015-10-20, 15:07
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Slow Hand,
2015-10-20, 18:21
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stonecoldrc,
2015-10-20, 19:38
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Murphy,
2015-10-20, 21:05
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Murphy,
2015-10-20, 21:05
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stonecoldrc,
2015-10-20, 19:38
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Catoosa,
2015-10-21, 09:16
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Brian A,
2015-10-21, 13:19
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jgt,
2015-10-23, 18:33
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jgt,
2015-10-23, 18:52
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Brian A,
2015-10-25, 09:12
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stonecoldrc,
2015-10-25, 11:55
- trouble shooting - stonecoldrc, 2015-10-25, 17:22
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stonecoldrc,
2015-10-25, 11:55
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Brian A,
2015-10-25, 09:12
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jgt,
2015-10-23, 18:52
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Slow Hand,
2015-10-20, 18:21