The Norseman
Member
I am curious what the Jerry Kuhnhausen S&W shop manual
says about oiling the Cylinder Yoke.
I shoot every week. After shooting my S&W's
I do a quick overview of the Revolver, and spin
the Cylinder with my fingers spinning the extractor rod.
With that amount of shooting, on about the fifth trip
(I am a very conservative shooter 5-10rnds) I have noticed
that the Cylinder turns some what sluggish.
I want the Cylinder to spin and spin as freely as possible
due to our cold weather and to reduce wear on parts.
When carefully taking the Cylinder and Yoke off the
Revolver, there is the culprit, the oil is sludge darkish
color. I clean off the sludge and very very lightly
re-oil. I use only Full Synthetic Motor Oil.
I do not think it is wise not the oil the Yoke, for
wear reasons.
Thank you in advance for your reply.
says about oiling the Cylinder Yoke.
I shoot every week. After shooting my S&W's
I do a quick overview of the Revolver, and spin
the Cylinder with my fingers spinning the extractor rod.
With that amount of shooting, on about the fifth trip
(I am a very conservative shooter 5-10rnds) I have noticed
that the Cylinder turns some what sluggish.
I want the Cylinder to spin and spin as freely as possible
due to our cold weather and to reduce wear on parts.
When carefully taking the Cylinder and Yoke off the
Revolver, there is the culprit, the oil is sludge darkish
color. I clean off the sludge and very very lightly
re-oil. I use only Full Synthetic Motor Oil.
I do not think it is wise not the oil the Yoke, for
wear reasons.
Thank you in advance for your reply.