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<blockquote data-quote="permafrost" data-source="post: 1299146" data-attributes="member: 10170"><p>Probably shoots 32 S&W. I have two U.S. revolvers (made by I. J.) that are indentical to yours except they don't have the safety hammer mechanism. There is a small flat spring under the trigger that breaks easily or falls out when dissassembled. This is usually the problem with the trigger as I believe it resets the sear also to hold the hammer back. Parts are hard to come by. If your handy you can build them. I shoot mine on occasion but they will spit a little lead as the pawl and indexing star in the center of the cylinder wear thru the years and timing gets off. I wouldn't shoot it until you get everything working correctly. They are cute as hell though! Gotta 21 year old nephew in the army that giggles everytime he comes over and shoots it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="permafrost, post: 1299146, member: 10170"] Probably shoots 32 S&W. I have two U.S. revolvers (made by I. J.) that are indentical to yours except they don't have the safety hammer mechanism. There is a small flat spring under the trigger that breaks easily or falls out when dissassembled. This is usually the problem with the trigger as I believe it resets the sear also to hold the hammer back. Parts are hard to come by. If your handy you can build them. I shoot mine on occasion but they will spit a little lead as the pawl and indexing star in the center of the cylinder wear thru the years and timing gets off. I wouldn't shoot it until you get everything working correctly. They are cute as hell though! Gotta 21 year old nephew in the army that giggles everytime he comes over and shoots it [/QUOTE]
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