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    Replacing hammer nose bushing

    Not to worry. I guess there is no cheap way out of this. Its one of my first guns, and my favorite gun. I have about 60 hours of finishing in it. It shines like no tomorrow, so I guess I will see how Smith and Wesson likes it. Its so shiny you can see your face in it. Thanks a lot for all...
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    Ouch!!!!

    No fun unless it really hurts bad! With a BIG BOOM!
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    Replacing hammer nose bushing

    Thanks a lot John, I was hoping for something easy! I guess it doesn't get any easier. Now I have to pull about 500 rounds apart. I guess when I get time I will have to give everybody a heads up on either the Federal primers or the Remington brass, not sure what is causing it yet. Thanks for...
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    Replacing hammer nose bushing

    I know, maybe I should start all over again. When I looked at the schematics, I thought it was a hammer nose bushing, but I am not a gunsmith. My primer leaked, and I am talking about the part that is in the breach right behind the primer, so if that is a hammer nose bushing, then that is what...
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    Replacing hammer nose bushing

    Is it very hard to replace this bushing in a 686-6 or should I have it done. The money is pretty tight and I am on SS, so any help would be deeply appreciated. Also, is there a place you can go to read how to do this? Thanks in advance.
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    686 vs. 627 Question

    I figured I would send you a couple of pictures to look at .....
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    686 vs. 627 Question

    Man oh man! What a hard question. First of all, I wouldn't put a limit on one gun, because I would only be kidding myself. I was just going to get a couple 357's, but now I can't stop. I need help. All I have to do is look at one and I want it. I will try to keep this simple, but it is...
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