KJACK
Member
My 48 had developed an annoying jamming of the cylinder after a few hand cycles (NEVER letting the hammer fall - I eased it down). Cylinder would just not move.
I broke down and sent it to Springfield. After 2 weeks (and a few annoying days trying to get it back from UPS -don't get me started!) I got it back and it cycles fine.
The repair sheet called it "cramping", with the fix that the gun was cleaned.
Now I thought I do a pretty thorough job of cleaning my firearms (after 50 years as an owner), but obviously not.
What method do you think was used to get it any cleaner than I do - sonic cleaner? dunk tank?
I broke down and sent it to Springfield. After 2 weeks (and a few annoying days trying to get it back from UPS -don't get me started!) I got it back and it cycles fine.
The repair sheet called it "cramping", with the fix that the gun was cleaned.
Now I thought I do a pretty thorough job of cleaning my firearms (after 50 years as an owner), but obviously not.
What method do you think was used to get it any cleaner than I do - sonic cleaner? dunk tank?