Dans Club
April 18, 2014
Yah she was a little dirty. What was your distances and groups for each cylinder?
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Dans Club
April 18, 2014
I'd say you're right. Get you a set from EWK and then you can always add OE wrench later. Have you been able to open the side plate and clean it or check for any carbon or old grease? I think once you make some adjustments, and a thorough action clean and light re-lube, you'll notice quite a difference.
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October 14, 2014
OK preformed
https://www.danwessonforum.com/forum/reloading/tuning-up-your-15-2-the-average-joe-method/
All i have to say is what a difference, omg and thank you. In single action, i think if the wind blew it would of fire. Smooth as ice and slicker than oil. Buddy helped me put with it and said most definitely one of the finest firearm and well put together firearms he have ever laid his hands on. Did i tell ya he is a Smith and wesson fanatic? he said dad must have taken really good care of this firearm. he said there was no pitting in the barrelhe said most definitely is something to cherish
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