Went to the range today with my Model 19-5

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I purchased some Berry's copper plated full wadcutters. Put them together with some Winchester new .38 special brass and some CCI primers with a classic load of Bullseye.

It was easy to get all the rounds in the ten ring at 15 yards. After 50 of them I got a second box and put up a new target. At round 56 I dumped the empty cases and put in 6 fresh ones. The cylinder could not be closed. There was a fair amount of smoke on the cylinder but not much. Anyways I took out the unfired rounds and packed up my stuff and went home.

First thing I did was take off the grips. Next I brushed the extractor star with Hoppes and a soft toothbrush. I cleaned the bore, it was surprisingly clean. The cylinder holes also got scrubbed first with a copper brush and some Hoppes, then with Hoppes soaked cotton patches, and finally with dry patches.

Last thing I sprayed everything with Gun Scrubber and wiped it down with a static free cloth.

The cylinder now closes easily and is normal.

I've had several Model 19's over the years. Normally I can shoot 100 - 150 rounds and they still function just fine. Maybe this one is just finicky?

In the old days (mid 1980's) I wanted everything to be maximum so I used lots of WW 296 and Hercules 2400 with 110 grain or 125 grain JHP's. Needless to say the guns got very dirty.
 

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When you brushed the extractor star, did you clean under it, to make sure that dirt and powder residue had not built up under it?
 
Yes that's where I always start. I brush the star inside, axle and outside. Most likely there was a piece of something under that star causing the trouble but I never saw anything obvious.

When you brushed the extractor star, did you clean under it, to make sure that dirt and powder residue had not built up under it?
 
I recently tried Berry's DEWC. They shoot good in anything I put them in. My 28-2 especially likes them. I use 3.5 gr. Bullseye and a CCI 500 primer. I'll buy these bullets every time I see them now.
 
I have had several -5's in both 4" and 6" barrels . The latest one is a 4" nickel . I'm a fan of the K-frame 357's . I always use bullets at least 158 gr or more . That said , the 148 gr wc is fine too . I shy away from the lighter bullets in 38spl andd 357 loads . Regards Paul
 
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