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Old 08-28-2020, 07:41 PM
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Great history lesson. Thanks!

I seem to remember reading that the revolvers were ordered to have a barrel cylinder gap of only .002! S&W protested against this, and it was insisted upon.

With that tiny gap, it was only a matter of several cylinders of firing before the guns would lock up. The heat alone would probably expand everything to seize up.
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