I have a new to me pre 27 model with 3.5 inch barrel from late 1955 or early 1956. It's in great condition but has a problem. The double action trigger function works fine, regardless of the orientation of the gun.
No such luck when it comes to single action function. When I hold the gun with the left side of the frame parallel to the ground, the single action pull works fine. If I hold the revolver in any other orientation, normal upright shooting position or right side of the frame parallel to the ground, the single action trigger pull fails.
With the hammer cocked, pressure on the trigger causes the trigger to fly forward and the hammer to fall about half of its normal travel. Has anyone seen this condition before? Any suggestions?
I've read that S&W no longer works on the older guns, so I'm assuming this 68 year old revolver would fall under that category. Thanks for any help, I appreciate your time.
No such luck when it comes to single action function. When I hold the gun with the left side of the frame parallel to the ground, the single action pull works fine. If I hold the revolver in any other orientation, normal upright shooting position or right side of the frame parallel to the ground, the single action trigger pull fails.
With the hammer cocked, pressure on the trigger causes the trigger to fly forward and the hammer to fall about half of its normal travel. Has anyone seen this condition before? Any suggestions?
I've read that S&W no longer works on the older guns, so I'm assuming this 68 year old revolver would fall under that category. Thanks for any help, I appreciate your time.