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I am the owner of a Uberti 44 cal Remington 1858. It shoots and functions just fine, now! I was planning on taking the pistol to a BP shoot in two weeks, but question what I see after an inspection of the gun.
Forgive my lack of proper technological terms: The indexing cones at the wide part are chewed out, I assume from the indexing lever/tooth. Questions: Is the cylinder getting close to rotation failure via hammer draw back?
Are there safety issues I might not be thinking of? How do the big boys repair this?
Thanks in advance!
Larry
Forgive my lack of proper technological terms: The indexing cones at the wide part are chewed out, I assume from the indexing lever/tooth. Questions: Is the cylinder getting close to rotation failure via hammer draw back?
Are there safety issues I might not be thinking of? How do the big boys repair this?
Thanks in advance!
Larry