Mark Novak, over at the Anvil YouTube channel, says that many gun problems are the cumulative result of "Uh Problems". When you go into a gun, and you see a problem, then you see another problem, then later, you find another problem. When you solve those small problems, you fix The Problem.
That's where I was this morning. Two Colt clones that I used for CHFA shooting had a problem. One had a loose loading gate, the other had timing issues. I started with the loose loading gate, because I know that problem. Take off the grip frame. There is a slotted plug that bears on a spring, which bears on a detent, which bears on the loading gate. Sure enough, when I took of the grip frame, the slotted plug was loose. A quick turn of that screwdriver and I was done, but I took some time to clean and lube while I was in there.
The second revolver had timing issues. As it came apart, I started finding problems. Normal wear and an accumulation of grit and dirt. I cleaned everything, inspected, and reassembled carefully. The springs are good and the problem seems to have gone away. This particular revolver is a Cimarron Model P with a weird internal safety that keeps the gun from firing unless the trigger is pulled. There is a little tab on the rear of the trigger that engages a plunger on the hammer. If this gun continues to have problems, I'll simply install a Colt hammer and trigger. That ought to solve one of the problems.
But, it's working right now, so we will see. Do the maintenance.
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Humanity may not be doomed, but we are all individually doomed and I am of the age where I become more aware of that every day.
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