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Old 01-30-2017, 10:45 PM
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Originally Posted by armorer951 View Post
You will be able to "feel" the end shake on the cylinder by moving the closed cylinder front to back. note: a small amount of end shake (.001"-.002") is required for the assembly to function properly.
Check the B/C (barrel cylinder) gap while you're at it. If the rear gauge is out of spec, the front gauge is probably too tight. The front gauge should be .004" - .010".
What is the difference between headspace and yoke shake?
Do I measure the space between the rear of the cylinder and the frame?

The cylinder does seem to move back and forth more than it does on another of my J frames.
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