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Old July 14, 2008, 03:28 PM   #297
kamerer
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Dogg
- That would be about 1972 I think. Could be wrong. J numbers always give me fits.

Quote:
Ben
- Try the cleaning as above just as maintenance to start "fresh" when getting an older revolver. Then try these things:

1) Clean under ejector star thoroughly to make sure no material is under there.
2) make Sure the ejector rod is thoroughly tight. If it is a little loose, it will create those symptoms. It is reverse threaded, so don't go the wrong direction. Wrap a piece of rubber or leather over the knurled end and grasp it with a tool so as not to mar it, and don't bend it.
3) check the locking stud at the end of the ejector rod on the barrel. Make sure it moves freely and easily in it's locking lug housing.
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