I got down to the rebound slide, then i removed the cylinder hand from the trigger. I was trying to remove the trigger, it wouldnt really budge so i started to put it back together. Surprisingly i put the rebound slide in easier than i thought with a tip from my ffl dealer. After i assembled it i tested the gun dry. I pulled the trigger, the hammer went back, but the cylinder went no where.
I open it back up to find the cylinder hand is not engaging.
My question is, when i removed the hand, was it attached to a spring inside the trigger that holds it in place to return to catch the next cylinder peg?
After a few times of opening it and messing with it i noticed it engages when the gun is upright, but not on its side. And i can hear the hand move when i move the gun.
How bad did i mess things up? I dont mind the challenge, i want to learn the ins and outs of how these things work, its amazing.
Any help thanks.
I open it back up to find the cylinder hand is not engaging.
My question is, when i removed the hand, was it attached to a spring inside the trigger that holds it in place to return to catch the next cylinder peg?
After a few times of opening it and messing with it i noticed it engages when the gun is upright, but not on its side. And i can hear the hand move when i move the gun.
How bad did i mess things up? I dont mind the challenge, i want to learn the ins and outs of how these things work, its amazing.
Any help thanks.