Slicktop
Member
I sent my beloved 66-1 for tune-up and bead blast.
I have had it for over 20yrs and just wanted to liven it up.
It's been a reliable hunter w/no problems.
It was in the shop 10 months.
Got it back and dry fired 5 or 6 times and it locked up.
Sent it back for repair to be expedited.
Got it back in 3wks. (Good)
Shot a full cylinder of 158gr 357 fmj Norma.
Empties would not eject. Had to forcibly remove every case.
Also, while this is a petty but valid complaint, the front sight came back originally with a new nylon front sight in black. I figgered it was an overlooked item to put on the red overlay and when I sent it back they would see that it needed to be done.
It wasn't.
How do I treat the cylinder so the casings won't stick?
I don't want to sound like a rag.
But it was 10 months, a lot of $, I had to send it back, and I'm having problems never experienced.
I have had it for over 20yrs and just wanted to liven it up.
It's been a reliable hunter w/no problems.
It was in the shop 10 months.
Got it back and dry fired 5 or 6 times and it locked up.
Sent it back for repair to be expedited.
Got it back in 3wks. (Good)
Shot a full cylinder of 158gr 357 fmj Norma.
Empties would not eject. Had to forcibly remove every case.
Also, while this is a petty but valid complaint, the front sight came back originally with a new nylon front sight in black. I figgered it was an overlooked item to put on the red overlay and when I sent it back they would see that it needed to be done.
It wasn't.
How do I treat the cylinder so the casings won't stick?
I don't want to sound like a rag.
But it was 10 months, a lot of $, I had to send it back, and I'm having problems never experienced.