DWalt
Member
As mentioned earlier, the cylinder may have gone into lockup as the trigger was pulled all the way. If not, then hand stretching is likely the best answer. It's not a difficult job. You can probably find out how on the internet, or someone on the Colt forum will have a posting on it. Try Googling "Colt Hand Stretching" and see what you get. You need a blunt punch. With Kuhnhausen's Colt shop manual you can fix most Colt problems, but the manual is sort of expensive.
My experience is that some gunsmiths are jerks. The last time I needed some gunsmith work done (on a rifle), it was a very simple job, and he screwed it up three times. And that guy was a real jerk. I ended up doing it myself.
My experience is that some gunsmiths are jerks. The last time I needed some gunsmith work done (on a rifle), it was a very simple job, and he screwed it up three times. And that guy was a real jerk. I ended up doing it myself.