It looks like I got rid of the schallac monster on this little 3rd model hammerless. All traces of that evil goo have been removed from the gun.
After cleaning the guts I stoned a few surfaces to remove the pitting and get the action a bit less chunky. It moves nicely now. In this time I did lightly stone the sides of the hand but made sure the tip was not altered.
Now, the cylinder drops into place nicely if the trigger is pulled back in a crisp motion. However, if the trigger is eased back until the hammer falls the cylinder tends to stop moving a wee bit early. A rough measurement gives me about 1/16 of an inch out of position.
When the cylinder stops early the pawl is completely out of the cylinder notch. I can turn the cylinder by hand and hear the pawl drop into place.
This happens on any chamber, not just one or two.
There is an appreciable amount of thrust in the cylinder. I tried pushing back against the cylinder to take up the slack but it did not fix the problem. Applying pressure side to side does not help either.
I do not see appreciable wear on the pawl, hand, or cylinder notches. The lugs on the extractor look good too.
Is the hand simply worn more than I thought or am I missing something?
I'd like to get this little guy running. 38 S&W isn't easy to come by but I get the feeling this would be a fun plinker.
After cleaning the guts I stoned a few surfaces to remove the pitting and get the action a bit less chunky. It moves nicely now. In this time I did lightly stone the sides of the hand but made sure the tip was not altered.
Now, the cylinder drops into place nicely if the trigger is pulled back in a crisp motion. However, if the trigger is eased back until the hammer falls the cylinder tends to stop moving a wee bit early. A rough measurement gives me about 1/16 of an inch out of position.
When the cylinder stops early the pawl is completely out of the cylinder notch. I can turn the cylinder by hand and hear the pawl drop into place.
This happens on any chamber, not just one or two.
There is an appreciable amount of thrust in the cylinder. I tried pushing back against the cylinder to take up the slack but it did not fix the problem. Applying pressure side to side does not help either.
I do not see appreciable wear on the pawl, hand, or cylinder notches. The lugs on the extractor look good too.
Is the hand simply worn more than I thought or am I missing something?
I'd like to get this little guy running. 38 S&W isn't easy to come by but I get the feeling this would be a fun plinker.