A friend was shooting a 6" 586 and it suffered from the lockup with 357 125 grain.. I'd read about it when researching the 686 models and "m" stamp.
Took a minute of wiggling and I was able to swing out the cylinder. But during that minute.. that was one useless hunk of metal.
Looked at the primers.. and was able to see the flow around the firing pin.
I explained the fault and the fix. Most likely going to leave it a non M and shoot 38's in it.
Funny parts is we had just been talking up the reliability of revolvers.
Took a minute of wiggling and I was able to swing out the cylinder. But during that minute.. that was one useless hunk of metal.
Looked at the primers.. and was able to see the flow around the firing pin.
I explained the fault and the fix. Most likely going to leave it a non M and shoot 38's in it.
Funny parts is we had just been talking up the reliability of revolvers.