mhdishere
Member
I thought I'd put one out for the black powder gurus.
I have an 1858 Remington .44 cal C&B revolver. It was made by Navy Arms (who by whoever made them for Navy Arms). It's been a while since I shot it, but I wanted to ask about a problem I had whenver I did.
When clean, the gun would work smooth as silk. After the first shot though, I couldn't turn the cylinder just by cocking the hammer, I had to help the cylinder with my other hand. I tried oiling the cylinder pin as someone recommended to me, but that didn't help. It seemed like something was binding.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
I have an 1858 Remington .44 cal C&B revolver. It was made by Navy Arms (who by whoever made them for Navy Arms). It's been a while since I shot it, but I wanted to ask about a problem I had whenver I did.
When clean, the gun would work smooth as silk. After the first shot though, I couldn't turn the cylinder just by cocking the hammer, I had to help the cylinder with my other hand. I tried oiling the cylinder pin as someone recommended to me, but that didn't help. It seemed like something was binding.
Any ideas?
Thanks!