Folks,
I've got a model 66-2 and today had a really weird occurrance. I was firing 125gr jacketed soft point .357 mag ammo and had a heckuva stoppage. I had finished two cylinder's full, loaded the third cylinder full and started to fire. I got off two rounds and then the revolver just locked up! It locked up so tight that the cylinder wouldn't move and I ended up spending almost 30 minutes just trying to pry the cylinder free so I could unload and move off the firing line. I ended up prying the ejector rod detent forward and then pried up on the ejector rod before the cylinder sprang free. That was at about 11:00 this morning. When I got the cylinder free I noticed that the ejector rod showed no evidence of having backed out, and was NOT loose at all! Definitely could not turn it by hand! I checked it again this evening after the Super Bowl and no problem! The cylinder releases and locks back into place like nothing ever happened. This definitely shoots my opinions about revolver reliability all to crap. Any ideas folks??? I love to shoot this weapon but can't rely on it as a defensive arm after today. I've had ejector rods back out on me before but nothing as serious as what I experienced today. And nothing that locked up the weapon as tight, either. What really throws me for a loop is that it acts just fine now but a couple of hours earlier I couldn't even get the cylinder to turn just to fire.
I've got a model 66-2 and today had a really weird occurrance. I was firing 125gr jacketed soft point .357 mag ammo and had a heckuva stoppage. I had finished two cylinder's full, loaded the third cylinder full and started to fire. I got off two rounds and then the revolver just locked up! It locked up so tight that the cylinder wouldn't move and I ended up spending almost 30 minutes just trying to pry the cylinder free so I could unload and move off the firing line. I ended up prying the ejector rod detent forward and then pried up on the ejector rod before the cylinder sprang free. That was at about 11:00 this morning. When I got the cylinder free I noticed that the ejector rod showed no evidence of having backed out, and was NOT loose at all! Definitely could not turn it by hand! I checked it again this evening after the Super Bowl and no problem! The cylinder releases and locks back into place like nothing ever happened. This definitely shoots my opinions about revolver reliability all to crap. Any ideas folks??? I love to shoot this weapon but can't rely on it as a defensive arm after today. I've had ejector rods back out on me before but nothing as serious as what I experienced today. And nothing that locked up the weapon as tight, either. What really throws me for a loop is that it acts just fine now but a couple of hours earlier I couldn't even get the cylinder to turn just to fire.