WolfSpring
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First and foremost had a little to drink so if my English is off I apologize. Second I'm lazy so my terminology will be way off.
So I shot my 1851 Navy clone(pietta if it matters) yesterday for the first time, probably shot 8 shots had an issue with the hammer jamming up so I figured I got a cap in there so I put it down. Went to clean it today and I took the stake pin out just fine but the barrel would not come off at all. I used a rubber mallet and tapped the handle and it came off with two good whacks. Next I tried to remove the cylinder it would not go past the point the stake pin goes in it just jams up. My first thought was that it got gunked up real good so I went in and scrubbed it with some dish soap and water and still it jammed right there. I ran my finger and it does have a little bit of a lip on it which I am not sure if it was there or not before. At this point I stopped everything I was doing scrubbed everything up as best I could with dish soap and water.
Things I assume:
I'm pretty sure it's not a brass framed model. Everything except the strap on the handle looks blued and where blueing is rubbing off it is black or greyish black EXCEPT right near the brass strapping, it looks brass under the blue. Maybe it is Brass and I just f-ed it up? I used approx 18 grains of pyrodex with each shot. I say approx because I used a flask and before I went out I filled the nipple of the flask and weighed it at 16-18 grains when it is full. If I did expand a brass frame I assume I am out $100 bucks right? If I did not what are the fixes or thoughts on this? I will try to get pictures tomorrow.
Thanks
So I shot my 1851 Navy clone(pietta if it matters) yesterday for the first time, probably shot 8 shots had an issue with the hammer jamming up so I figured I got a cap in there so I put it down. Went to clean it today and I took the stake pin out just fine but the barrel would not come off at all. I used a rubber mallet and tapped the handle and it came off with two good whacks. Next I tried to remove the cylinder it would not go past the point the stake pin goes in it just jams up. My first thought was that it got gunked up real good so I went in and scrubbed it with some dish soap and water and still it jammed right there. I ran my finger and it does have a little bit of a lip on it which I am not sure if it was there or not before. At this point I stopped everything I was doing scrubbed everything up as best I could with dish soap and water.
Things I assume:
I'm pretty sure it's not a brass framed model. Everything except the strap on the handle looks blued and where blueing is rubbing off it is black or greyish black EXCEPT right near the brass strapping, it looks brass under the blue. Maybe it is Brass and I just f-ed it up? I used approx 18 grains of pyrodex with each shot. I say approx because I used a flask and before I went out I filled the nipple of the flask and weighed it at 16-18 grains when it is full. If I did expand a brass frame I assume I am out $100 bucks right? If I did not what are the fixes or thoughts on this? I will try to get pictures tomorrow.
Thanks