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I recently bought a nice SS S&W J Frame. The revolver has a little endshake, not too, bad and I have ordered shims from Midway to address that.
After my last range session with the gun, I was cleaning the cylinder with a rod and brush and on the backward pull, the cylinder jumped the frame stud. It does not do this when ejecting spent cases.
1. Is there an easy fix for this?
2. I have been told the frame stud is screwed into the frame and can be replaced if the condition worsens, is this a true statement?
After my last range session with the gun, I was cleaning the cylinder with a rod and brush and on the backward pull, the cylinder jumped the frame stud. It does not do this when ejecting spent cases.
1. Is there an easy fix for this?
2. I have been told the frame stud is screwed into the frame and can be replaced if the condition worsens, is this a true statement?