wheelyfun66
Member
Hey All,
It's been a long while since I posted here, but I've frequently stopped in to read all the posts.
Just bought a new Cimarron (Uberti) 1858 factory conversion (45LC).
I've owned many revolvers, but never seen the following problem.
When I cock the hammer, the entire cylinder "dips down" along the horizontal plane within the cylinder frame window....and then comes back up when the hammer reaches full cock.
The cylinder nearly "bottoms out" within the cylinder frame window, but is not making contact with the frame.
As I said, by the time full cock is reached....everything is fine.
I haven't even fired this yet, as it just came in.
Any advice? I will not have a chance to shoot it until next week.
What parts would need to be.....out of spec, for the entire cylinder to travel downward while cocking?
Thanks!
It's been a long while since I posted here, but I've frequently stopped in to read all the posts.
Just bought a new Cimarron (Uberti) 1858 factory conversion (45LC).
I've owned many revolvers, but never seen the following problem.
When I cock the hammer, the entire cylinder "dips down" along the horizontal plane within the cylinder frame window....and then comes back up when the hammer reaches full cock.
The cylinder nearly "bottoms out" within the cylinder frame window, but is not making contact with the frame.
As I said, by the time full cock is reached....everything is fine.
I haven't even fired this yet, as it just came in.
Any advice? I will not have a chance to shoot it until next week.
What parts would need to be.....out of spec, for the entire cylinder to travel downward while cocking?
Thanks!