Lou_NC
Member
I've read the Kuhnhausen book and several others on action work for a Smith revolver. I can't help but wonder whether there might be an effective alternative to some of the tedious stoning (polishing) work.
Would it be possible to disassemble and apply a fine grade of valve grinding compound to the rebound slide bearing surfaces and other areas to be polished, and then dry firing the action for a few hundred (or thousand) rounds? Then strip, clean, lubricate, and re-assemble.
Has this been discussed before? Does it work?
Lou
Would it be possible to disassemble and apply a fine grade of valve grinding compound to the rebound slide bearing surfaces and other areas to be polished, and then dry firing the action for a few hundred (or thousand) rounds? Then strip, clean, lubricate, and re-assemble.
Has this been discussed before? Does it work?
Lou