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<blockquote data-quote="easy" data-source="post: 3748288" data-attributes="member: 27412"><p>Correct fix for the damaged chamber would be to use a chamber iron or a long taper center punch. Press the displaced metal back into position. The Wrangler firing pin should NOT be extending far enough to contact the cylinder chamber face. The Wrangler is designed to be dry fired for practice as per the owners manual. </p><p>I read a post that Ruger replaced a Wrangler with the same problem as yours.</p><p>I have a black birdshead model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="easy, post: 3748288, member: 27412"] Correct fix for the damaged chamber would be to use a chamber iron or a long taper center punch. Press the displaced metal back into position. The Wrangler firing pin should NOT be extending far enough to contact the cylinder chamber face. The Wrangler is designed to be dry fired for practice as per the owners manual. I read a post that Ruger replaced a Wrangler with the same problem as yours. I have a black birdshead model. [/QUOTE]
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