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Old 04-16-2014, 09:49 PM
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Default Model 36 cylinder stop

Model 36 very clean, very thin cylinder turn line and internals hardly show any wear.

let me do the best to describe it...

Trigger at full rest

the forward portion of the trigger that actuates the cylinder stop does not go over or click on the top of the stop.

this is only at full rest of the trigger.

is this an issue?

the revolver appears to function correctly with the hammer falling right when the cylinder appears to be locking up.

Maybe it just needs to be dry fired/shot for parts to wear in????

thanks in advance

I borrowed this image from FAQ

the front portion of the trigger never clicks past the point of stop or never rides in the recovery surface.
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