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<blockquote data-quote="zipty6" data-source="post: 4106395" data-attributes="member: 19401"><p>My limited familiarity is with S&W revolvers. </p><p></p><p>The angles on the outer edges of the ratchet teeth are key to getting the timing right. They have to be cut correctly for each tooth. It is time consuming and can be nerve-wracking the first couple of times. That being said, it is not beyond the ability of the somewhat mechanically inclined.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zipty6, post: 4106395, member: 19401"] My limited familiarity is with S&W revolvers. The angles on the outer edges of the ratchet teeth are key to getting the timing right. They have to be cut correctly for each tooth. It is time consuming and can be nerve-wracking the first couple of times. That being said, it is not beyond the ability of the somewhat mechanically inclined. [/QUOTE]
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