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Old October 24, 2006, 03:16 PM   #19
Ronny
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One bad thing about the 608 (and from what I've read, many Taurus revolvers) is that it seized up the first couple of times at the range. The gap between the forcing cone and the cylinder seems to be to tight, and the powder gunk keeps it from cycling.
Only if you don't wipe down the residue from the front of the cylinder every 50 rounds or so. A tight gap between the forcing cone and cylinders is good (I believe .002 or so is ideal IIRC), you lose less velocity from escaping gas, but you have to watch it or it will bind from the gunk.
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