Hi all,
So I recently bought a Uberti 1860 Army from Taylor’s. I stripped it down and cleaned and de-burred, which seemed not to be too bad at all. Maybe that’s why Taylor’s are good...anyways, always reading how Uberti Colts all have this short arbor problem, I checked with the cylinder removed and barrel at 90deg, it slides on .080-.100 past the frame. So that tells me the arbor is short. However, I have no issues installing and removing the wedge with little thumb pressure. And not measuring, with holding the cylinder back, it looks like I have somewhere between .005- .010” gap at the forcing cone. And I can see a sliver of light at the mounting lugs.
So my question is, what issues does one get with a short arbor?
The only issue I seem to have, is that I can run through 2 cylinders, but then need to clean the fouling otherwise it gets hard to rotate. But that could be normal, I’m new to revolvers.
By the way, I was using 25gr. Of Goex 3f, pre-lubed wad and a .454 round ball.
So I recently bought a Uberti 1860 Army from Taylor’s. I stripped it down and cleaned and de-burred, which seemed not to be too bad at all. Maybe that’s why Taylor’s are good...anyways, always reading how Uberti Colts all have this short arbor problem, I checked with the cylinder removed and barrel at 90deg, it slides on .080-.100 past the frame. So that tells me the arbor is short. However, I have no issues installing and removing the wedge with little thumb pressure. And not measuring, with holding the cylinder back, it looks like I have somewhere between .005- .010” gap at the forcing cone. And I can see a sliver of light at the mounting lugs.
So my question is, what issues does one get with a short arbor?
The only issue I seem to have, is that I can run through 2 cylinders, but then need to clean the fouling otherwise it gets hard to rotate. But that could be normal, I’m new to revolvers.
By the way, I was using 25gr. Of Goex 3f, pre-lubed wad and a .454 round ball.