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ok I am posting this hoping this may be helpful to other people too
heres the story
I took my pa out to the range today, as he was a LEO 35 years ago I HAD to tak e out My stainless 686
I was using factory remington ammo .357 its never had anything hot through it and ALWAYS worked well, anyway my pa put 6 rounds throught and i gave it a go .......nothing unusal ....but the very last fricken round on that cylinder ......EVERYTHING SIEZES !!!!!!!!!!the cylinder wouldn't disengage and the hammer wouldn't ####....and i still have one unfired round in the chamber
and I CAN"T EVEN UNLOAD THE DAM THING!!!!! I manage to work the cylinder with my hands and rotate it out (keeping every thing pointed safely down range......i don't know why, but i feel i have to say that) and unload the thing,
i believe i have found out what caused it ......the last bullet fired (where it stopped) seems to have a small piece of brass attached to the primer,covering where the pin strikes? I have to admit when i loaded it i didn't closely inspect every fricken round (as i usually do, from handling blanks and such)
so help me out guys
could it have come from the factory like that?
could have a piece of brass mysteriously attached itself to the primer? (I sure as a fiddlers F**k didn't put it there myself!!
hot primer?
my poor 686 looks ok .....no obvious bends or cracks , or bulges.......and all seem well with snap caps. what should i do?
heres the story
I took my pa out to the range today, as he was a LEO 35 years ago I HAD to tak e out My stainless 686
I was using factory remington ammo .357 its never had anything hot through it and ALWAYS worked well, anyway my pa put 6 rounds throught and i gave it a go .......nothing unusal ....but the very last fricken round on that cylinder ......EVERYTHING SIEZES !!!!!!!!!!the cylinder wouldn't disengage and the hammer wouldn't ####....and i still have one unfired round in the chamber
and I CAN"T EVEN UNLOAD THE DAM THING!!!!! I manage to work the cylinder with my hands and rotate it out (keeping every thing pointed safely down range......i don't know why, but i feel i have to say that) and unload the thing, i believe i have found out what caused it ......the last bullet fired (where it stopped) seems to have a small piece of brass attached to the primer,covering where the pin strikes? I have to admit when i loaded it i didn't closely inspect every fricken round (as i usually do, from handling blanks and such)
so help me out guys
could it have come from the factory like that?
could have a piece of brass mysteriously attached itself to the primer? (I sure as a fiddlers F**k didn't put it there myself!!
hot primer?
my poor 686 looks ok .....no obvious bends or cracks , or bulges.......and all seem well with snap caps. what should i do?


















































