I have a 2nd Gen Colt Walker that I love. However, it has been nothing but trouble.
The problem seems to be with the wedge, the original numbered wedge has deformed (looks a bit banana shaped!) so it seems to work loose every shot. I have purchased an ASM wedge that fits but that deformed after about 2 cylinders. Now I am not loading particularly hot loads, I am trying 20 to 30 grains Swiss 3F with a .457 pure lead ball (or sometimes a pure lead Johnston & Dow bullet). So far as I can tell, the arbour fit is fine, there is no noticeable overlap of the frame and barrel if fitted off line. I have had a wedge made from stainless since the old wedges seem to be made from some sort of soft cheese, but I don't want to stretch the arbour itself so I am a bit reluctant to use it.
Has anyone else had any similar issues and if so, how did you solve it? I am having trouble finding a suitable gunsmith to help. mainly as I am in the UK, and very few gunsmiths seem to have any knowledge about BP Colt revolvers.
The problem seems to be with the wedge, the original numbered wedge has deformed (looks a bit banana shaped!) so it seems to work loose every shot. I have purchased an ASM wedge that fits but that deformed after about 2 cylinders. Now I am not loading particularly hot loads, I am trying 20 to 30 grains Swiss 3F with a .457 pure lead ball (or sometimes a pure lead Johnston & Dow bullet). So far as I can tell, the arbour fit is fine, there is no noticeable overlap of the frame and barrel if fitted off line. I have had a wedge made from stainless since the old wedges seem to be made from some sort of soft cheese, but I don't want to stretch the arbour itself so I am a bit reluctant to use it.
Has anyone else had any similar issues and if so, how did you solve it? I am having trouble finding a suitable gunsmith to help. mainly as I am in the UK, and very few gunsmiths seem to have any knowledge about BP Colt revolvers.