WestKentucky
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I have been messing around with the charter arms revolver I got a couple weeks ago and I can’t get past what seems like a quirk I’m not gonna like. Im not sure if this is normal, or if something is broken or missing. I’m used to mainly S&W but also other brands where the ejector star pushes spent rounds out and snaps back into place as soon as your hand is off of the ejector rod. My charter is not like that, and it seems to be made this way. Is this just a quirk of it being a charter? I dont really understand why they would make it that way, however I do notice that the gun functions essentially as a triple locked cylinder because of its design. Is this normal for the extractor star to not retract all the way back in? It leaves roughly 1/4” exposed, but the channel where the cylinder rod comes up through the yoke cutout the spring loaded collar actually moves forward and snaps back into the frame locking the cylinder at the front, at the rear with the center pin, and then once again at the bolt where it locks rotational motion.
black on black with cell phone... hopefully the napkin gives a clear enough color break to understand what I mean. Notice the extractor is still out and bout under tension, and the ejector rod barely fits through the slot indicating that at least that end of properly configured.
black on black with cell phone... hopefully the napkin gives a clear enough color break to understand what I mean. Notice the extractor is still out and bout under tension, and the ejector rod barely fits through the slot indicating that at least that end of properly configured.