Ejector, cylinder removal

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I, just this weekend,acquired what I believe to be two pre-war revolvers, I am unable to loosen the cylinder for removal so I am in the market for a speciality tool used for removing, tightening-loosening the cylinder(from the ejector rod). I have seen them for sale for the "J", the "K", & the "N" frame from Midway USA or Brownwell's but am unable to locate them now(cannot remember what they are called), can anyone help? Thanks,
 
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It was called the Wessinger ejector rod tool.
Brownell's still sell it or a copy:

http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/cid=1751/k=/t=S/mfg=/Products/Revolver-Extractor-Tools

You can do without it as many pistolsmiths do.

Just put 3 EMPTY cases in the chambers. ( Do this no matter how you loosen or tighten the rod). Or buy the ejector support tool on the above link.

Put the ejector rod in a brass or lead padded vise and unscrew the rod. Remember that early rods were right hand thread, rods made later are left hand thread.
Your pre-wars are probably right hand thread.

Some people use a loose drill chuck to grip the end of the rod, but be careful about scarring it up.
 
On my M-14 I am able to unscrew the ejector rod and the ejector, now what? How do I get the cylinder off?

bentrod
 
CYLINDER

TO REMOVE THE CYLINDER REMOVE THE SIDE PLATE SCREW ON THE RIGHT SIDE UNDER THE CYLINDER.
 
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