617 CLEANING
For such a great gun, fun to shoot, with an ansac speed loader & loading block easy to shoot a brick of ammo in no time, accurate, nice trigger, excellent practice piece for a 681 or 686, they can be a royal pain with frequent clean up needed (for some of them).
The close tolerances & dirty nature of 22 ammo, you may only get app 200 rounds out before you feel the cylinder/trigger begin to "drag". I hope you enjoy gun cleaning if yours turns out to be one of these as my 4" 617-6 10 shot is. My 10 shot 617 6" never had the problem. +1 on the dental picks and soaking in lead solvent helps. I'm leary of peroxide after doing a # on some bluing, I know it's stainless, and peroxide can work well. I often remove the cylinder from the frame when I want to give the cylinder face a good scrub, it's not all that hard to do & gives you much better access to it. With all the extra cleaning just don't get sloppy & end up with a scratch. For all the trouble it's still worth it for me. If you have 1 of the dirty types and do a lot of shooting, some home made Ed's red solvent will save some $. My Ruger MKll is getting lot's of rest since owning the 617. Firing the 617 in double action mode for steel challenge & bowling pin, times are VERY close between the 617 & MKll, & not much slower to reload with the ansac speed loader. Good luck & enjoy.