I posted this in the general revolver forum a few days ago and one member suggested reposting in this section. Got several replies
In my past as a LEO, had a three M-19s for duty. Gave one to my brother for graduation from dental school. bought a M-66 2 1/2" when in the detective bureau and traded it off when we went to autos. Regret getting rid of any of them.
I've been looking for a real clean M-19 for about 6 years and finally ran across a very nice M-66-1 in a box. Grabbed it at $600. Very clean, looks new.
With some ammo it will lock up, hammer won't cock, cylinder won't open. Forced the cylinder open checked the brass and noted most had some degree of primer cratering thus locking the thing up. Occurs with a variety of commercial and hand loads, both Mag and .38 SPC
Looking for a fix. Send to S&W? Thinking the firing pin hole is too big.
Thanks
Steve (SFT B2)
In my past as a LEO, had a three M-19s for duty. Gave one to my brother for graduation from dental school. bought a M-66 2 1/2" when in the detective bureau and traded it off when we went to autos. Regret getting rid of any of them.
I've been looking for a real clean M-19 for about 6 years and finally ran across a very nice M-66-1 in a box. Grabbed it at $600. Very clean, looks new.
With some ammo it will lock up, hammer won't cock, cylinder won't open. Forced the cylinder open checked the brass and noted most had some degree of primer cratering thus locking the thing up. Occurs with a variety of commercial and hand loads, both Mag and .38 SPC
Looking for a fix. Send to S&W? Thinking the firing pin hole is too big.
Thanks
Steve (SFT B2)