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  1. Joe F

    Model 60 Date check

    Thank you, appreciate it!
  2. Joe F

    Model 60 Date check

    I'd appreciate it if someone with S&W catalog would check the mfg date of a model 60 I'm looking at. The S/N is BAB6304.
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    **SOLD** K22 Cylinder Reaming "Kit" $50 shipped

    Those of you that have K22 revolvers know that they're notorious for having very tight chambers, to the point that extraction is very difficult. The fix is to finish ream the cylinders as shown in the thread below...
  4. Joe F

    Model 10 Grips

    Thanks, I'll keep an eye out for some PC's
  5. Joe F

    Model 10 Grips

    Thanks, I suspected that. I'll probably hang on to them since they're in really nice shape.
  6. Joe F

    Model 10 Grips

    I recently bought a set of used "K-frame" grips for my 1979 Model 10. They don't seem to fit very well. The wood is "hanging over" the metal at the top and on the forward side of the grip. Is it possible that these are actually N-frame grips?
  7. Joe F

    Date help please

    Thanks Gents, appreciate the help.
  8. Joe F

    Date help please

    I have a couple of K frames that I'd like to find out when they were made (shipped) The first is a 10-7 5D01XXX Second is a 17-2 K636XXX Thanks in advance!
  9. Joe F

    5906 and bullet weight???

    My 5906 also shoots low with 115gr. I need to try 124 & 147.
  10. Joe F

    2A Case out of DC Circuit Court of Appeals

    Only if the DC Government files for cert in SCOTUS. If they don't, the ruling will stand and DC will become Shall Issue.
  11. Joe F

    2A Case out of DC Circuit Court of Appeals

    En Banc DENIED!!! None of the Judges even requested a vote. Link to Alan Gura on Twitter: Twitter
  12. Joe F

    10-7 Cylinder sticks

    Just to follow-up. I received the parts yesterday. Changed out the ejector rod and everything works perfectly.
  13. Joe F

    10-7 Cylinder sticks

    Thanks armorer. I've stripped and cleaned the cylinder, so I'm sure there isn't any gunk fouling the operation. I thought that the extractor (star) was the only fitted part. If the ejector rod and/or center pin need fitting, I'll be visiting a gunsmith.
  14. Joe F

    10-7 Cylinder sticks

    With the cylinder swung out, I pressed the center pin (to simulate actuating the thumb piece). At full depression, the center pin was recessed roughly 1/32 (maybe slightly more) below the end of the ejector rod. I'm thinking that's WAY too much to shorten the rod. I ordered a new center pin...
  15. Joe F

    10-7 Cylinder sticks

    I believe shortening the extractor rod will solve the issue. Does shortening it involve a lathe? I suppose I can buy a replacement rod to experiment with.
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