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Who is the resident Revolver Troubleshooter?
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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 1349259" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>Lets see. </p><p>1st. take out cyl stop and make sure there is no burrs or crap in the oblong hole that the frame pin goes thru. </p><p>2nd. make sure no burrs on pin or on frame where pin is riveted in.</p><p>3rd. check cyl stop "spring" hole for burrs. </p><p>4th. make sure there are no kinks in spring. Replace cyl stop spring with something stiffer. </p><p>5th. Inspect lip of cyl stop that engages trigger. It should be sharp not rounded. If rounded replace it. </p><p>6th. Inspect front nose of trigger where it engages cyl stop. It should be square and sharp. If not replace it.</p><p>It only takes 10-15/1000ths stoned off the cyl stop lip to cause slide-by but usually it will do it all the time.</p><p>This sounds more like a burr that sometimes it catches and sometimes it doesn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 1349259, member: 6777"] Lets see. 1st. take out cyl stop and make sure there is no burrs or crap in the oblong hole that the frame pin goes thru. 2nd. make sure no burrs on pin or on frame where pin is riveted in. 3rd. check cyl stop "spring" hole for burrs. 4th. make sure there are no kinks in spring. Replace cyl stop spring with something stiffer. 5th. Inspect lip of cyl stop that engages trigger. It should be sharp not rounded. If rounded replace it. 6th. Inspect front nose of trigger where it engages cyl stop. It should be square and sharp. If not replace it. It only takes 10-15/1000ths stoned off the cyl stop lip to cause slide-by but usually it will do it all the time. This sounds more like a burr that sometimes it catches and sometimes it doesn't. [/QUOTE]
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