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December 4, 2011

First off, welcome to the forum.
If I understand what you are saying is that you cannot slide down the cylinder release latch, is that correct?
If so, it sounds like the latch is seized in place from years of non use and perhaps neglect. I'd start by soaking the latch with a good penetrating oil and working the latch. It may take time but don't be in a hurry, patience is good. I'd also give the gun a good cleaning and lube. Report your progress and we will try to help. Also, please drop by New Members and I introduce yourself.
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January 8, 2019

Thank you Scorpio, I will introduce myself. About the gun, I will try some lube.
Thefile

January 8, 2019

SCORPIO said
First off, welcome to the forum.If I understand what you are saying is that you cannot slide down the cylinder release latch, is that correct?
If so, it sounds like the latch is seized in place from years of non use and perhaps neglect. I'd start by soaking the latch with a good penetrating oil and working the latch. It may take time but don't be in a hurry, patience is good. I'd also give the gun a good cleaning and lube. Report your progress and we will try to help. Also, please drop by New Members and I introduce yourself.
A little oil did work, everything was stiff, after close inspection I see the gun was fired. First a good cleaning then I will take it out for some fun, that is as soon as it warms up a little.
Thank You
Thefile
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