DocBernard
Member
First, thank you all for ID'ing my 1903 .32Long Hand Ejector.
As mentioned in my first post, I had a timing issue, that now that I have gone through it, it's kinda an issue but kinda not.
When I pull the trigger in double action, there is no timing issue. The cylinder locks up perfectly. But when I use it in single action, the timing issue is present and the cylinder needs to be advanced about a degree or two to lock the cylinder in alignment.
Thoughts?
On a side note, I wasn't happy with the blue job I started with, so I mixed up some ferrobronze solution and went to town on it. Remember, this was a 100.00 piece of junk as you remember from my earlier post and I bought it specifically to practice different techniques on. I think it came out pretty nice and almost new looking. Sure I may have destroyed the collector's value but, I wasn't going for that "restoration" look. I wanted to completely refinish it. Tell me what y'all think:
As mentioned in my first post, I had a timing issue, that now that I have gone through it, it's kinda an issue but kinda not.
When I pull the trigger in double action, there is no timing issue. The cylinder locks up perfectly. But when I use it in single action, the timing issue is present and the cylinder needs to be advanced about a degree or two to lock the cylinder in alignment.
Thoughts?
On a side note, I wasn't happy with the blue job I started with, so I mixed up some ferrobronze solution and went to town on it. Remember, this was a 100.00 piece of junk as you remember from my earlier post and I bought it specifically to practice different techniques on. I think it came out pretty nice and almost new looking. Sure I may have destroyed the collector's value but, I wasn't going for that "restoration" look. I wanted to completely refinish it. Tell me what y'all think: