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Old 08-27-2021, 02:53 AM
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Also, I think I read about a change in which way to turn the components to disassemble them based on how old the gun is - S&W tells me my gun was made in 1980 - so is the information above accurate for my gun?
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I attempted to address this preemptively for you.

All you have to do is look at the knurled end of your ejector rod.

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Modern ejector rods (with a line or groove next to the knurled end) are left-hand threads which means you need to turn it clockwise to loosen it, while holding the cylinder stationary, when viewed from the knurled end of the ejector rod.
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