Flintlock_bob
40 Cal.
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The last time I shot my Uberti it started to malfunction. The cylinder would not rotate at half cock for loading. This is a relatively new gun, might have 20 cylinders run through it, probably old enough to be outside of warranty.
Excuse me for not knowing the correct name for the parts. I determined that the pin on the side of the hammer that operates the cylinder bolt/lock lug had a rounded/worn edge causing the bolt to slip off and lock prematurely.
Now the question is, was the part ground too shallow at the factory, or is it so soft it wore quickly or both.
I'm wondering if anyone else has had this happen on their Colt 1860 Uberti's. If I order the rather expensive hammer from Uberti will I have the same problem? I saw a generic Colt 1860 hammer at Dixie Gun Works for a reasonable price but from the picture the finish didn't look as nice as the Uberti.
What to do?
Excuse me for not knowing the correct name for the parts. I determined that the pin on the side of the hammer that operates the cylinder bolt/lock lug had a rounded/worn edge causing the bolt to slip off and lock prematurely.
Now the question is, was the part ground too shallow at the factory, or is it so soft it wore quickly or both.
I'm wondering if anyone else has had this happen on their Colt 1860 Uberti's. If I order the rather expensive hammer from Uberti will I have the same problem? I saw a generic Colt 1860 hammer at Dixie Gun Works for a reasonable price but from the picture the finish didn't look as nice as the Uberti.
What to do?