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Old 06-07-2010, 10:50 PM
Larryjk Larryjk is offline
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Happycowboy, You are probably not prepared for what you have to do. Drilling and tapping may not be necessary! Cock the hammer. Look in there and see if you can see the back end of the cyliinder pin. Maybe yes. Have a gunsmith disassenble the revolver to get the hammer out of the way. If the end of the cylinder pin is visable; take a punch and tap on it to see if it will start to move. If so you are home free. If not, put some KROIL on the pin at both ends and let it set for a couple days. Then tap it again. Most likely it will move.
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