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Cylinder rattle | Colt Forum I don't want to hi-jack this thread, but I have an 1888 DA revolver in 45 Colt and I have some minor Cylinder endshake When I went to install some shims, I found that the Bushing was pressed in and only went half way down the Cylinder Bore
Colt police positive special 1962. - The Firing Line Forums Find a dowel that is close to the bore size and use it to check the cylinder alignment of each chamber Do this with the cylinder locked up in single action If they all check out, then I would assume the gun is safe to fire
Cylinder wobble. . when should I worry? - Pistol Smith Forum Back and forth movement, known as end shake, is often the bigger wear problem Wobble can get worse with rapid double action shooting, but the end shake is the result of recoil For most revolvers 0 002" end shake is the maximum allowable
Need advice on a revolver : r gunsmithing - Reddit It's the cylinder stop that holds the cylinder in place every step of motion until the trigger pull then the hand and ejector hold really tight for proper alignment with the forcing cone
myths go on about the 45 Colt - The Liberal Gun Club Forum The gun is still tight and as it was a custom gun, it has a custom cylinder (punched from a 44 Mag Ruger cylinder very tight chambers) with virtually no end shake and an over sized base pin which takes out most of the side shake
Shaking Colt - help! - 4x4 Community Hello, my Colt has a bad 'shake' at around 110kmh It is not a vibration but feels more like a side-to-side shake wobble, I can see the canopy moving from side-to-side in the rear view mirror as well
Colt vs USFA - Colt Forum Seems to be more side to side shake than end shake When it's at half cock that particular shake seems to be absent but it's hard to tell for sure because at half cock the cylinder gets really loose and sloppy
Cylinder escapement - NAWCC Forums It's been a long time since I've worked on a movement with a cylinder escapement Generally, when possible, I prefer to remove the balance assembly before taking power off the mainspring, for example, with a lever escapement
Magazined Ammo Rattle - SIG Talk The area of the mag where the staggered double stack of ammo begins to be funneled into more of a single stack so that one bullet is pushed up to the feed lips, contains a lot of "empty space" This is natural as the mag's taper begins to shuffle the round rounds into the smaller space at the top