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Old 09-19-2018, 07:59 PM
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I’m sorry to be a pain, but does anyone know why this pin would hang out of the front here?
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Old 09-19-2018, 08:12 PM
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No spring, spring broken, wrong locking bolt or retainer pin broken
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Should be spring loaded. Is the spring dead?
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No, it works just fine.
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Locking bolt from a 4" bbl? Maybe bbl. changed.

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New locking bolt that nobody trimmed to fit properly?
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Old 09-20-2018, 02:18 AM
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It'll stick out even further when the yoke is closed. If it's working correctly.
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Looks like a replacement pin. The original would be rounded on the end.
Also the small retaining pin appears to have some scratches around it
as if it might have been removed with a punch.
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Wow. That's sticking far out for sure.
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Maybe it's just excited to be there ......
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Gary can you post a pic zoomed out a few inches?
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The "Locking Bolt", that this pin is part of, is one piece. The forward portion is the spring guide. Length of the spring guide is not critical and it one area you can see a lot of variation in S&W revolvers, anywhere from below flush to protruding up to about 3/32". While yours is a bit longer than I recall ever seeing, as long as the locking bolt functions properly don't worry about it!


BTW, none of the ridiculous guesses above would explain this situation!
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