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Old 10-06-2011, 08:04 PM
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Default damage to my gun?

I cleaned my 586 after firing about 500 rounds through it many of them warm .357 loads. While cleaning the gun the cylinder and the rod the extractor rod came right out. I quickly found out that the issue was a screw on the right hand side of the gun had come loose. Did this hurt my gun at all firing it like this?
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