Took my recently purchased ASM 60 Army to the range yesterday. Test firing with 25 gns of 3fg and a .454 RB went as expected. Decent group at 25', 6" high but centered. Then it swallowed a spent cap. I could not clear the cap and the action locked up. Took it home and disassembled the revolver and cleaned it. I cod not find any debris but the end of the trigger which engages the hammer notch was badly deformed and had a burr. I stoned the trigger back into the correct shape and it seems to be cycling fine. It will be Wednesday before I can get back to the range but the revolver seemed to function fine while being test fired in my wood shed.
I cant imagine a fired cap wedging in tight enough to deform the trigger tip but don't know what else could have caused the damage. Anyone else run into this problem?
I cant imagine a fired cap wedging in tight enough to deform the trigger tip but don't know what else could have caused the damage. Anyone else run into this problem?