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XDTalk 1K Member
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Nazifornia
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SW's new guns usually have play in lockup.... mainly from necessity. A production gun is not well enough fitted to be "dead straight on" for alignnment of every cylinder tube to the barrel. A little play actually lets the cylinder rotate slightly as needed as the bullet leaves the cylinder and eneters the forcing cone (end of the barrel). A gun with NO cylinder play which is slightly off alignment center will still put a side force on the cylinder as the bullet enters the barrel, and loosen itself up quickly. Shaving lead is actually more likely to occur in a gun with a TIGHT cylinder lockup which is off center. It won't allow the cylinder to move and it forces the bullet to shave the edge of the cone. |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: WI H.o.R, on active duty stateside
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LEO trade model 66s at www.CDNNsports.com. No connection, just have purchased from them in the past with good results. Download the catalog.
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Missouri
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Here's a Revolver Buyer's Checklist that I have been using for years with good results. Adjust text size to about 14 for easy reading.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Orange County, NY
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I really appreciate all the info you guys supplied. My revolver search was put on hiatus as I started looking at ar15s. Should have that soon.
Anyways the shop I go to has a used sw 686. Looks real nice. I have to give it a good look over. They are asking 539.99. Didnt have a chance to get the value of that yet. A quick look on gunbroker shows that is prob high. EDIT: its the 4"
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: KC
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Thanks for the info everyone, I'm looking at a Ruger GP100 myself.
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Thanks a lot for that link, very informative. |
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