45times6
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Hi folks,
I recently acquired a nice 4" .45ACP model of 1955. It locks up really nicely with no discernible endshake, and no problems with cylinder rotation on any chamber. When the cylinder is open, however, the whole cylinder/ejector rod assembly can slide rearward enough that it interferes with closing the cylinder unless I push them forward again. There's no problem with ejecting the moon-clip, but, overall, this is sub-optimal, to say the least, especially since I'm thinking of using the revolver for more serious business than just range work.
Unless this was factory standard, it appears that at some point a previous owner installed a single ball detent on the crane. I'm not sure whether this could be a causal factor, but I thought I'd include it as potentially relevant info.
Any ideas about what might be the cause of the problem, or possible solutions? Many thanks in advance!
I recently acquired a nice 4" .45ACP model of 1955. It locks up really nicely with no discernible endshake, and no problems with cylinder rotation on any chamber. When the cylinder is open, however, the whole cylinder/ejector rod assembly can slide rearward enough that it interferes with closing the cylinder unless I push them forward again. There's no problem with ejecting the moon-clip, but, overall, this is sub-optimal, to say the least, especially since I'm thinking of using the revolver for more serious business than just range work.
Unless this was factory standard, it appears that at some point a previous owner installed a single ball detent on the crane. I'm not sure whether this could be a causal factor, but I thought I'd include it as potentially relevant info.
Any ideas about what might be the cause of the problem, or possible solutions? Many thanks in advance!