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Old March 17, 2024, 08:09 AM   #3
Nathan
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Thank you Tangolima. Good stuff.

My only addition would be to look at the lockup on each cylinder. With the trigger held to the rear, is it tight in rotation….when pushing side to side does it wobble?

IME, guns that get used a lot develop loose yoke to frame fit, endshake and finally lock up goes bad. This poor lockup can cause accuracy issues due to alignment to the forcing cone. Most guns that I find are a bit loose to Mr Kuhnhausen’s standards, but still serviceable. Takes a good revolver smith to dial all this in!
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