Howdy all!
I hope all here had a merry Christmas and are looking forward to the new year!
I was fortunate to receive an Uberti 1851 Navy as a gift this year. This makes my frist BP revolver. Upon inspection, the revolver was saturated in an oil so I proceeded to disassemble for a thorough cleaning. AFTER verifying not loaded and all... Step one is to remove the wedge and pull the barrel off the arbor.. The wedge removed easily enough.. but MAN the barrel was on there tight! To tight to remove by hand. I had to tap on the cylinder with a wood mallet to separate the too.
After a cleaning and a little slicking up (hit hammer slot burs with some 320 sandpaper) I tried to reassemble. The barrel just did not want to go on. It's smooth all the way until the last 1/4-3/16 inches. It just gets super tight. I can tap it on with the mallet but have to tap it off.
I decided to polish the barrel receiver slot/hole with my dremel using polishing compound. After 15 minutes of polishing it.. I'm now a solid 3/16ths before it still sticks. I dried up all the lube and twisted the arbor back and forth where it stuck to try to see a 'wear' mark, but none occurred, Almost as if the receiving side has a slight taper?
Thoughts?
Many thanks,
B
I hope all here had a merry Christmas and are looking forward to the new year!
I was fortunate to receive an Uberti 1851 Navy as a gift this year. This makes my frist BP revolver. Upon inspection, the revolver was saturated in an oil so I proceeded to disassemble for a thorough cleaning. AFTER verifying not loaded and all... Step one is to remove the wedge and pull the barrel off the arbor.. The wedge removed easily enough.. but MAN the barrel was on there tight! To tight to remove by hand. I had to tap on the cylinder with a wood mallet to separate the too.
After a cleaning and a little slicking up (hit hammer slot burs with some 320 sandpaper) I tried to reassemble. The barrel just did not want to go on. It's smooth all the way until the last 1/4-3/16 inches. It just gets super tight. I can tap it on with the mallet but have to tap it off.
I decided to polish the barrel receiver slot/hole with my dremel using polishing compound. After 15 minutes of polishing it.. I'm now a solid 3/16ths before it still sticks. I dried up all the lube and twisted the arbor back and forth where it stuck to try to see a 'wear' mark, but none occurred, Almost as if the receiving side has a slight taper?
Thoughts?
Many thanks,
B