Disassembly intructions for H&R 733

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A neighbor has acquired a very nice condition H&R M733 in .32 S&W long, gun is near perfect but was stored for a long time and I believe is gunked up enough to were the SA function isn't working and DA is sticking on two chambers. Does anyone have a link to disassemble this gun? I've poked around the internet and find parts suppliers but no instructions.
I'll keep looking but any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Russ
 
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After looking thru my library it dawned on me that New England firearms had taken over H&R toward the end and I found instructions for assembly/disassembly there. Of course any info is still welcome.
Thanks again
RD
 
Turn in your man card Smithhound. To tell you the truth, I am a bit disapointed in you. Instructions to disassemble a revolver indeed!!!
Rule #6c clearly states that one is to only use instructions after disassembly is complete and only if you can't get it back together again or have left over parts.
 
I took apart my H&R 830 .22 revolver once.....it was an absolute NIGHTMARE to reassemble. One of those deals where you need 4 hands to get everything to go back together. I'd first try getting the gunk out with aerosol cleaners and only take it apart if all else fails.
 
Took Caj's encouragement and what material I had and got this lil' gem functioning as well as it can. Where it once had a trigger pull on two chambers that had to have been 25lbs it now has an equal trigger pull on all of a smooth 18lbs or so. Not enough 'o's in the word 'smooth' to describe it adequately, best have forearms like Popeye to fire this for any length of time.
This isn't my cup of tea and I'm not putting it in the safe with my others for fear of spreading something but the friend who brought it to me owns several rental homes. One of his tenants move out of state and then called him and let him know they had left this gun in the attic, loaded, and he could keep it.
Actually it's in like new condition, fired maybe six times, brushed nickel with a SS cylinder. As I said not something I'd have ordinarly but a free gun is a rarity these days, so good for him.
RD
 
Smith; Had a model 732 years ago. Got it in a trade deal. It was giving trouble like yours. I pulled the grips off & the mainspring keeper was made out of plastic. And it was broken. Got a new one from Numrich that was metal & no more trouble.
 
I have a Model 733. If you "dip" in in degreaser and blow it out with compressed air you can bring it right back to life.

Properly loaded, the .32 S&W Long can deliver quite a blow (even more powerful than the original load.) The current "factory" load contains tha power of a .22 WMRF from a rifle barrel.

Scott
 
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