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I have a replica 1858 revolver that I picked up at a yard sale for $ 20.00 about 30 years ago. The only markings on it are "Made in Italy" stamped on the barrel. It's a .44 cal, new army model.
It was functioning fine until recently, when I discovered a small piece of metal sticking out near the trigger. Now the cylinder will not rotate when you pull back the hammer. I did a little research and see that the cylinder stop is what's broken? It also looks like it might be quite a project to replace. Anybody ever deal with similar problem?
It was functioning fine until recently, when I discovered a small piece of metal sticking out near the trigger. Now the cylinder will not rotate when you pull back the hammer. I did a little research and see that the cylinder stop is what's broken? It also looks like it might be quite a project to replace. Anybody ever deal with similar problem?