This story is a bit long
I was at the range and had a case stuck in the chamber that wouldn't extract easily. After ten or so decent hits to to the ejector (I opted for more hits rather then hitting harder) it came loose. At some point after that the cylinder became difficult to turn on two chambers.
I went home and tried to put the yoke/crane alignment tool through the yoke and there was a lot of resistance. I got it in the gun and things lined up fine. I thought I would try and ream it (oops) but I couldn't get the reamer in and I foolishly turned the handle with the reamer partially inserted. I was able to clean up the damage with some 600 grit wet or dry and now things are as they were before, actually a little bit better in that the cylinder doesn't bind as much on either chamber. The alignment tool has scratches on it from being run through the yoke, and I suspect that is from what I did with the reamer.
At this point I can tell that the cylinder doesn't spin freely. The outside of the yoke/inside of the cylinder is quite a bit rougher then I am used to seeing and I suspect that might be causing some of the binding. The rings on the cylinder and yoke are quite deep and the whole assembly is anything but smooth. I am considering polishing it with some 600 grit to see if that unbinds it, but I wanted to check here to see if that is a good idea.
Is there a step on the yoke/inside of the cylinder or is it the same diameter for the whole length? I am trying to understand if there is something I might damage while polishing other then making things out of round.
Photos follow.
Thanks
I was at the range and had a case stuck in the chamber that wouldn't extract easily. After ten or so decent hits to to the ejector (I opted for more hits rather then hitting harder) it came loose. At some point after that the cylinder became difficult to turn on two chambers.
I went home and tried to put the yoke/crane alignment tool through the yoke and there was a lot of resistance. I got it in the gun and things lined up fine. I thought I would try and ream it (oops) but I couldn't get the reamer in and I foolishly turned the handle with the reamer partially inserted. I was able to clean up the damage with some 600 grit wet or dry and now things are as they were before, actually a little bit better in that the cylinder doesn't bind as much on either chamber. The alignment tool has scratches on it from being run through the yoke, and I suspect that is from what I did with the reamer.
At this point I can tell that the cylinder doesn't spin freely. The outside of the yoke/inside of the cylinder is quite a bit rougher then I am used to seeing and I suspect that might be causing some of the binding. The rings on the cylinder and yoke are quite deep and the whole assembly is anything but smooth. I am considering polishing it with some 600 grit to see if that unbinds it, but I wanted to check here to see if that is a good idea.
Is there a step on the yoke/inside of the cylinder or is it the same diameter for the whole length? I am trying to understand if there is something I might damage while polishing other then making things out of round.
Photos follow.





Thanks
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