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375 SM cylinder alignment ball?
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February 4, 2014 - 7:53 pm
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One of my 375's seems to have a loose alignment ball compared with my other Supermags and is giving me more end shake than I'd like.  When I cock the hammer I can look down behind the transfer bar and see the scew protruding a few threads.  I'm guessing it needs to be tightened.  My quesiton is, what do I need to do to get access to that screw?  Gun functions fine, but if that scew is backing out, I don't want to loose it.  Also wouldn't mind tightenting up the cyl a bit. 

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Take it apart and tighten it up!  Of course, that's my answer to anything...  No really take the hammer out, screw it in a few turns and put her back together.  Easy Peasy.

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Look up the large frame disassembly tutorial Scorpio, it can be alittle tricky getting the transfer

bar back in there but there is no short cut other than taking the whole hammer out.

 

After you get it back in where you need, keep an eye on it, every hundred or so rounds

then maybe every thousand or so. If she moves back out ( I had one that did ) just

put a small drop of blu Loctite on it and that should cure any back out.

 

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