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<blockquote data-quote="neginfluence04" data-source="post: 1818100" data-attributes="member: 2312"><p>::UPDATE::</p><p></p><p>K so here is what I was told by the gun smith at OUTDOOR AMERICA where I purchased the revolver. He said the the cylinder wall was a few micrometers to thick. Here was the issue explained in more detail. If there was a round loaded in a specific spot (had a xy symbol and / symbol surrounding that cylinder/spot the bullet goes) it would no rotate the cylinder. It didn't matter if there were 5 round or 1 round in the gun if that specific cylinder had a round in it then wouldn't let the cylinder rotate once it met the top or the bottom of the inside of the revolver.</p><p></p><p> They sent the gun off at no cost to me and after patiently waiting 2 months she has returned to me. According to the smith when I picked it up they shaved or sanded the cylinder and adjusted the head spacing or something to that effect. After I picked it up I took it to H&H and blasted roughly 300 rounds with not one issue. </p><p></p><p></p><p>CLIFF NOTES:</p><p></p><p>bought a gun OUTDOOR AMERICA</p><p>cylinder wouldn't turn once a specific round reached top or bottom</p><p>sent it off</p><p>waited 2 months</p><p>came back with a shaved / worked cylinder and adjusted head space</p><p>gun works now 300 rounds no issues</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neginfluence04, post: 1818100, member: 2312"] ::UPDATE:: K so here is what I was told by the gun smith at OUTDOOR AMERICA where I purchased the revolver. He said the the cylinder wall was a few micrometers to thick. Here was the issue explained in more detail. If there was a round loaded in a specific spot (had a xy symbol and / symbol surrounding that cylinder/spot the bullet goes) it would no rotate the cylinder. It didn't matter if there were 5 round or 1 round in the gun if that specific cylinder had a round in it then wouldn't let the cylinder rotate once it met the top or the bottom of the inside of the revolver. They sent the gun off at no cost to me and after patiently waiting 2 months she has returned to me. According to the smith when I picked it up they shaved or sanded the cylinder and adjusted the head spacing or something to that effect. After I picked it up I took it to H&H and blasted roughly 300 rounds with not one issue. CLIFF NOTES: bought a gun OUTDOOR AMERICA cylinder wouldn't turn once a specific round reached top or bottom sent it off waited 2 months came back with a shaved / worked cylinder and adjusted head space gun works now 300 rounds no issues [/QUOTE]
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