Navy Arms Brass Frame Revolver

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I'm not sure if this is the right thread, but I think it is.
My older brother passed away and left me, among other things, a Navy Arms Brass Frame Revolver, looks like a Griswold and Gunnison .36 cal
The arbor is very loose, and I can't remove it. I've tried a screwdriver through the wedge slot, and it turns just a bit, then stops. There appears to be a metal rod extending from the frame to the arbor. It's loose enough that the barrel rattles. My thought is that if I can remove the arbor, coat the threads with JB Weld and reassemble the whole thing and let it dry.

Any ideas?
 
I'm not sure if this is the right thread, but I think it is.
My older brother passed away and left me, among other things, a Navy Arms Brass Frame Revolver, looks like a Griswold and Gunnison .36 cal
The arbor is very loose, and I can't remove it. I've tried a screwdriver through the wedge slot, and it turns just a bit, then stops. There appears to be a metal rod extending from the frame to the arbor. It's loose enough that the barrel rattles. My thought is that if I can remove the arbor, coat the threads with JB Weld and reassemble the whole thing and let it dry.

Any ideas?
look under the hammer at the rear of the frame. there is a cross pin ( well there was in mine) captures the arbor and prevents it from
turning...
 
If it has a pin it will have to be drilled out. Depends what the pin is made of. I have sheared them by turning the arbor. I put the arbor in a vise and turned the frame with a piece of wood.
I've done this twice only to find out the hole in frame was stripped. I junked them and kept the parts.
Look at the recoil shield and see if it might be battered. Its not uncommon on these when its been shot a lot with heavy loads.
Navy Arms is the importer. They imported Pietta and Uberti. Rarely Pedersoli, Armi Sport and Euroarms. It should have a stamp somewhere.
 

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If it has a pin it will have to be drilled out. Depends what the pin is made of. I have sheared them by turning the arbor. I put the arbor in a vise and turned the frame with a piece of wood.
I've done this twice only to find out the hole in frame was stripped. I junked them and kept the parts.
Look at the recoil shield and see if it might be battered. Its not uncommon on these when its been shot a lot with heavy loads.
Navy Arms is the importer. They imported Pietta and Uberti. Rarely Pedersoli, Armi Sport and Euroarms. It should have a stamp somewhere.
I haven't found a stamp on the frame, just a Navy Arms on the barrel. I'll look at it more closely.
 
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