I was rapid firing this revolver and did something to the timing. I think I may have cocked it for some reason for one shot.
So it locked up completely, trigger would not pull at all. So I took it apart, oiled, and re-assembled it, just to jostle the mechanism and reset it.
So, now it's almost healed, but after most shots, I have to nudge the trigger forward to click it back to full reset. I wonder if one of the little pawl springs is stretched, I don't know.
So should I send it to Ruger or just have a local gunsmith take a look?
So it locked up completely, trigger would not pull at all. So I took it apart, oiled, and re-assembled it, just to jostle the mechanism and reset it.
So, now it's almost healed, but after most shots, I have to nudge the trigger forward to click it back to full reset. I wonder if one of the little pawl springs is stretched, I don't know.
So should I send it to Ruger or just have a local gunsmith take a look?


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