Gazz
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A friend has a 625 that was gone over by one of the notable smiths some years ago which included action work and polishing the hammer, cylinder release, trigger and cylinder flutes - the rest of the revolver is matt or brushed finish. I'm sorry but I can't remember who he said did the work but I do remember that I recognized the name. His problem is that the revolver will occasionally lock up during either single or double action with the hammer about 1/4" its at rest position. I did see lots of flakes of powder which was sort tan in color and I think it is Clays but can't really remember that either. The only thing I can guess at is that powder flakes are getting to places where they shouldn't be. I offered to take it apart for him to see if I can spot anything obvious but it being such an intermittent problem that may be a pig in a poke so I thought I would ask here first. Thanks for any comments!