DanteS
New Member
Update: I just did a bit of detective work. The weaver knob was already loose and it didn't hinder the cylinder. While I was looking at the gun up close I heard something rattling inside it! Well, lo and behold, there was a loose screw inside the grip area:
So I dismantled the grip and took out the loose screw.
It looks like it's part number 36, the Ejector Rod Block Screw. In fact I belive that the part number 35, the Ejector Rod Block, is moving in a funny way inside the chamber:
Can someone confirm that this is not how it's supposed to move? I believe that, the block being loose, it won't block the cylinder properly in place, thus impeding its rotation.
I don't have the tools to unscrew the barrel, I'll get them tomorrow and try to disassemble the gun to reach the Rod Block. I belive it won't be easy, I have to disassemble the hammer... Question is, generally speaking, how do I remove the pins?
So I dismantled the grip and took out the loose screw.
It looks like it's part number 36, the Ejector Rod Block Screw. In fact I belive that the part number 35, the Ejector Rod Block, is moving in a funny way inside the chamber:
Can someone confirm that this is not how it's supposed to move? I believe that, the block being loose, it won't block the cylinder properly in place, thus impeding its rotation.
I don't have the tools to unscrew the barrel, I'll get them tomorrow and try to disassemble the gun to reach the Rod Block. I belive it won't be easy, I have to disassemble the hammer... Question is, generally speaking, how do I remove the pins?