SW CQB 45
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I bought a Model 63 a couple of years ago to give to my child when ready.
I have never fired it or played with it.
If I had to guess, this gun was new. (came with everything in the box)
I loaded 6 hi vel rounds and noticed (for the first time) the rounds were tight to load in the cylinder. (the gun was cleaned and lubed by me)
I closed the cylinder and fired 6 rounds at 25 yds on a steel diamond. I got 6 rings of steel...YES! no problems.
ejection, no problem.
I loaded 6 more (tight to load the cyl again) and the gun would not cycle. I had to help spin the cylinder to rotate. accuracy is there but something is preventing cylinder movement.
I can see daylight between the forcing cone and cylinder, but appears tight on the back plate (not sure if thats the correct name) and cylinder. can anyone give me some direction?
what about the tight cylinders? is this normal? I can only compare to my 1949 pre model 17 that does not have those issues.
thanks in advance
I have never fired it or played with it.
If I had to guess, this gun was new. (came with everything in the box)
I loaded 6 hi vel rounds and noticed (for the first time) the rounds were tight to load in the cylinder. (the gun was cleaned and lubed by me)
I closed the cylinder and fired 6 rounds at 25 yds on a steel diamond. I got 6 rings of steel...YES! no problems.
ejection, no problem.
I loaded 6 more (tight to load the cyl again) and the gun would not cycle. I had to help spin the cylinder to rotate. accuracy is there but something is preventing cylinder movement.
I can see daylight between the forcing cone and cylinder, but appears tight on the back plate (not sure if thats the correct name) and cylinder. can anyone give me some direction?
what about the tight cylinders? is this normal? I can only compare to my 1949 pre model 17 that does not have those issues.
thanks in advance