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Ole Dog said
I think Snake-eye has some. The roll pin staking the extractor bushing and locating the shroud are the same. If you PM him he can fix you up quick.
are you sure?
I just looked at the small extractor bushing pin on a 15-2, and at a shroud from a large frame/.44, and the shroud hole/pin is much larger than that.
(also .44 doesn't have a pinned extractor like a 15-2)
if Snakeye doesn't have one, gunparts does...
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SCORPIO said
Which gun?
The 7445 SM. I am talking about the cold roll pin that goes between the BA and the frame for shroud alignment.
I am also having a hell of a time removing a supposed carbon ring build up in 4 cylinders. SM rounds in those cylinders
lack about 1/32" of clambering. I have been working on it relentlessly with hoppes and a brass brush. Probably how the pin came up missing. All advice welcome. Well unless it's nasty, then it will be graded.
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Opsy My bad I posted this under large frame revolvers, but I did not read the was not discussion but pictures. Sorry admins. I'll pay closer attention to my dyslexia. Please move if you wish.
Done- thanks for the self correction- I often scan ALL posts so fast, I don't catch stuff like that. Ron
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CaptDanDD said
SCORPIO said
Which gun?The 7445 SM. I am talking about the cold roll pin that goes between the BA and the frame for shroud alignment.
I am also having a hell of a time removing a supposed carbon ring build up in 4 cylinders. SM rounds in those cylinders
lack about 1/32" of clambering. I have been working on it relentlessly with hoppes and a brass brush. Probably how the pin came up missing. All advice welcome. Well unless it's nasty, then it will be graded.
Thanks Ron, I'll pay closer attention! And any coaching on the carbon ring and coll roll pin will be appreciated!
My bad. I was talking about the 15-2 cylinder. The bushing that holds the extractor star is staked by a short roll pin to keep it from turning independently of the cylinder. I think that is the same roll pin that locates the shroud on a 15-2. I had a frame that lacked the pin. A local. Gunsmith had one. It is a standard size. I was amazed at how short it is. I am not home but will check when home.
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