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<blockquote data-quote="kennedy" data-source="post: 1777579" data-attributes="member: 7176"><p>I would think the same thing, but not when he said that the wall was .001 too thick. Usually on a revolver there is a much larger space between the top strap and the frame. You can usually see daylight there. .001 is barely anything. I think it either has to do with the child lock or possibly the ammo. I've had some revolvers where the crown of the casing(brain farted and can't remember what is is actually called...the groved end with the primer) was too thick and would not allow the cylinder to rotate. I would agree with your above statement if he would have said he measured the cylinder walls and they were .100 too thick, then I could see that being a problem. I could be wrong, it's happened once before. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kennedy, post: 1777579, member: 7176"] I would think the same thing, but not when he said that the wall was .001 too thick. Usually on a revolver there is a much larger space between the top strap and the frame. You can usually see daylight there. .001 is barely anything. I think it either has to do with the child lock or possibly the ammo. I've had some revolvers where the crown of the casing(brain farted and can't remember what is is actually called...the groved end with the primer) was too thick and would not allow the cylinder to rotate. I would agree with your above statement if he would have said he measured the cylinder walls and they were .100 too thick, then I could see that being a problem. I could be wrong, it's happened once before. lol [/QUOTE]
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