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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 1001813" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>This is quite common on police positives. </p><p>Especially the police surplus ones from South America. </p><p>I've had several that the cyl. stop scallops were cut a little too much. </p><p>They lock up fine for firing, but will turn the wrong direction with a little push. </p><p>Unlike a S&W in the hammer down -trigger released position the hand is completely back in the frame and cannot stop ccw rotation.</p><p>to check tightness on a colt it is done with hammer down -trigger pulled Vs. a S&W just hammer back.</p><p></p><p>Check like underside of barrel where ejection rod goes for Century arms marks </p><p>they reimported a lot of them a few years ago if its a cai one I wouldn't give more than $150 max.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 1001813, member: 6777"] This is quite common on police positives. Especially the police surplus ones from South America. I've had several that the cyl. stop scallops were cut a little too much. They lock up fine for firing, but will turn the wrong direction with a little push. Unlike a S&W in the hammer down -trigger released position the hand is completely back in the frame and cannot stop ccw rotation. to check tightness on a colt it is done with hammer down -trigger pulled Vs. a S&W just hammer back. Check like underside of barrel where ejection rod goes for Century arms marks they reimported a lot of them a few years ago if its a cai one I wouldn't give more than $150 max. [/QUOTE]
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