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<blockquote data-quote="okierider" data-source="post: 3169000" data-attributes="member: 41708"><p>Revolvers are extremely simple to work on. The hardest part is getting the side panel off because of the fit, takes a little persuading lol. the mechanism once opened is straight forward and if you run into a snag you can find a step by step on youtube...</p><p>It is possible if the action was working fine and then quit that the pistol has not been thoroughly cleaned in years and a chunk of dry lube has gummed the works up especially if someone used grease.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okierider, post: 3169000, member: 41708"] Revolvers are extremely simple to work on. The hardest part is getting the side panel off because of the fit, takes a little persuading lol. the mechanism once opened is straight forward and if you run into a snag you can find a step by step on youtube... It is possible if the action was working fine and then quit that the pistol has not been thoroughly cleaned in years and a chunk of dry lube has gummed the works up especially if someone used grease. [/QUOTE]
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