cowboy4evr
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Well , I have heard that Charter Arms has great customer service . I have no personal knowledge , only the countless comments that I have read . Regards Paul
Has anybody wondered if the moon clips might be the problem? How did he load the moons and how did he extract the empty cases. A damaged moon would act similar to debris under the extractor.
Adios,
Pizza Bob
Just speaking personally, I only remove the cylinder occasionally to clean it. I feel that a good scrubbing with brushes and patches does well enough for between session cleanings, but that's just me - others might be a bit more rigorous in their methods.
I hope your 625 has cured itself of whatever the glitch was, and that you continue to enjoy it. Not sure what to make of the misfires - have you checked your strain screw (on the front of the grip frame, under the grip)? It should be tight. Just a thought. I love my -6, and hope yours treats you as well.
And do you guys always take apart the cylinder (not the extractor rod assembly) by unscrewing the right side, when cleaning it? I personally think it's more effective cleaning while cylinder is out, but just wanted to know if this is normal cleaning or do you just clean it without popping out the cylinder? I'm not loosening anything by taking out the cylinder every time cleaning it right?
I would not take the cylinder off the frame very often. The same with disassembling the extractor rod. It is rarely necessary. Clean the cylinder and the extractor star/rod while still attached to the frame. You'll figure out a rhythm.
Of course that is just my opinion!
Ed
The next time the cylinder becomes difficult to rotate, STOP. Open the cylinder and gently see if any cases are pushed back away from the rear of the cylinder. To do this just use a little pressure with your finger to push in every case. Firing will cause cases, fired and unfired to be pushed rearward causing friction against the recoil plate (where the firing pin resides) during rotation. Crud build up in the cylinders can cause stuck cases!
If you are shooting reloads or promotional ammo (white box!) may be the source of the problem due to "dirty" powder!
All the best,