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    New S&W model 69 44 Mag

    My detent ball is too far the other way. It will actually push the cylinder out a bit when the release is pressed. It seems like a decent idea but it requires a little more attention in the assembly line IMHO.
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    Brand new model 69 hard to cycle

    You need to get a restricted license to buy hand guns in Canada. Once you have a restricted license it's remarkably easy to get a hand gun like I just did in the mail. The downside is that you can only shoot them at a range, not private property. If you're pulled over with one you need to be on...
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    Brand new model 69 hard to cycle

    Thanks for the advice guys. My gunsmithing ability rivals a cave man with a rock and some sticks. I'll take your advice and send it in if it doesn't smooth out with a bit more dry firing. Cheers!
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    Brand new model 69 hard to cycle

    Howdy folks I promise I'm not bogus. Just Canadian lol. I get guns in the mail regularly and no I'm not a dealer. That just the way it is up here. This is my 3rd revolver. I've had one ruger vaquero and I have one cimmaron open top. This is my first "real" wheel gun so pardon my ignorance in...
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    New model 69 hard to cycle

    Hey guys, just looking for some help here. I got a new combat magnum 69 in the mail and it's quite a bit harder to cock on one cinder. It's also noticeable during double action too. The cylinder after it is also a little harder than the other 3. Any ideas? I don't want to ruin anything. Cheers
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    Brand new model 69 hard to cycle

    Just picked up a new mail order at the post office. It's a new model 69 and it's quite a bit harder to cock on one maybe 2 cylinders. Also harder to run double action as well. I haven't fired a shot through her. Any ideas gents?
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