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<blockquote data-quote="Engineman1960" data-source="post: 3644097" data-attributes="member: 9220"><p>I still run into some timing issues; where the revolver fails to fire double action -- but usually they are handle by a second strike of the hammer. Not really sure if its a ammunition or firearm issue</p><p></p><p>I believe the .22lr main spring should be stronger ( a higher tension weight) to set off the rimfire cartridge. I have found no information or parts, that states the mainspring for the .22LR is different than the .38.</p><p></p><p>Its still, very fun to shoot. I have a another 4” diamondback .22LR being refinished at Ford’s in Crystal River, Florida -- ETA for return should be in October --</p><p></p><p>Picture will follow, upon return.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Engineman1960, post: 3644097, member: 9220"] I still run into some timing issues; where the revolver fails to fire double action -- but usually they are handle by a second strike of the hammer. Not really sure if its a ammunition or firearm issue I believe the .22lr main spring should be stronger ( a higher tension weight) to set off the rimfire cartridge. I have found no information or parts, that states the mainspring for the .22LR is different than the .38. Its still, very fun to shoot. I have a another 4” diamondback .22LR being refinished at Ford’s in Crystal River, Florida -- ETA for return should be in October -- Picture will follow, upon return. [/QUOTE]
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