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Old 07-30-2020, 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by girvin02 View Post
To check lockup, make sure gun is not loaded, cock hammer, pull trigger and keep trigger pulled (you can lower hammer with your thumb if you’d prefer). With other hand, see how much rotational movement you can feel in the cylinder. With perfect lockup, the cylinder will not move at all. Some movement is fine - most S&W’s will have some movement. A lot of movement indicates worn parts.
Thank you.

I just happen to have a M686 sitting next to me and checked it.

First time for me.
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