38crackerjack
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Can anyone help me get the hammer block realigned w/ the slot on the side plate so I can seat the plate and finish this cleaning job?
I lay the hammer block in place at the highest position that it naturally wants to go on the tab and in front of the hammer. Then I take the sideplate and, holding it at an angle, I get the slot to engage with the block - at this point, the only thing the sideplate is touching is the hammer block. Then, keeping the angle of the sideplate fairly consistent, I slide the plate up to where the top tab will engage with the frame and then lower the plate into place.
If you feel any significant resistance at this point, start over at the beginning by resetting the hammer block. Take it slow and you will get it into place.
This is the way to do it with a perfect explanation!
I have a system that's never failed:
Put all parts in a plastic bag.
Deliver bag and a six pack to my gunsmith.
Endure his laughter for a while
Take gun home fully reassembled.
Works for other models too
I lay the hammer block in place at the highest position that it naturally wants to go on the tab and in front of the hammer. Then I take the sideplate and, holding it at an angle, I get the slot to engage with the block - at this point, the only thing the sideplate is touching is the hammer block. Then, keeping the angle of the sideplate fairly consistent, I slide the plate up to where the top tab will engage with the frame and then lower the plate into place.
If you feel any significant resistance at this point, start over at the beginning by resetting the hammer block. Take it slow and you will get it into place.
Sorry, RPG, comment directed to Two bit. To all others, thanks for the support. I had seen the video posted before, but couldn't find it. My only comment on it is, it was helpful to a point, but that guy is sure "Ham-fisted". Anyhow I succeeded in the reassembly. Tried to post some pics of the beast I'm cleaning, but tablet and big computer won't share. It's a Chiefs Special Airweight, 4 screw, 1st style latch, alloy cyl. S/N 28192.
I lay the hammer block in place at the highest position that it naturally wants to go on the tab and in front of the hammer. Then I take the sideplate and, holding it at an angle, I get the slot to engage with the block - at this point, the only thing the sideplate is touching is the hammer block. Then, keeping the angle of the sideplate fairly consistent, I slide the plate up to where the top tab will engage with the frame and then lower the plate into place.
If you feel any significant resistance at this point, start over at the beginning by resetting the hammer block. Take it slow and you will get it into place.