Cooter Brown
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Years ago I bought a 10-8 police trade in for my sister as a house gun. She recently moved and got another gun and gave me back the 10-8.
I'm thinking about giving it to my other sister who recently expressed interest in a house gun. Prob. get her a shotgun as well but she likes handguns and shoots pretty well.
It's tight but there is an issue--the cylinder gap is tight to start with, and as you cycle the action the gap narrows on three cylinders. In other words the cylinder appears not to stay square to the back of the barrel as it rotates. It does not drag, but it's very close. I've shot it very little since I got it back but when I did it did not appear to shave lead.
Not sure if it was like that when I got it, but it's like that now.
Is this an issue with a slightly bent crane? What would be the process of fixing it? Is it worth it to fix it or is it OK to leave it as is? Is it something I could fix myself?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
I'm thinking about giving it to my other sister who recently expressed interest in a house gun. Prob. get her a shotgun as well but she likes handguns and shoots pretty well.
It's tight but there is an issue--the cylinder gap is tight to start with, and as you cycle the action the gap narrows on three cylinders. In other words the cylinder appears not to stay square to the back of the barrel as it rotates. It does not drag, but it's very close. I've shot it very little since I got it back but when I did it did not appear to shave lead.
Not sure if it was like that when I got it, but it's like that now.
Is this an issue with a slightly bent crane? What would be the process of fixing it? Is it worth it to fix it or is it OK to leave it as is? Is it something I could fix myself?
Thanks in advance for any advice.