I have an Iver Johnson double action solid frame antique revolver in .38 rf.
The cylinder doesn't rotate when cocked, in fact it often rotates backwards or simply binds up altogether.
The gun has been thoroughly cleaned and oil and crud is removed.
What could be causing this?
Is there a reputable gunsmith who could correct this?
If it does go to a gunsmith, what are the chances it could be sleeved to a more usable caliber, not on the "list"- like say a .17 rimfire?
The cylinder doesn't rotate when cocked, in fact it often rotates backwards or simply binds up altogether.
The gun has been thoroughly cleaned and oil and crud is removed.
What could be causing this?
Is there a reputable gunsmith who could correct this?
If it does go to a gunsmith, what are the chances it could be sleeved to a more usable caliber, not on the "list"- like say a .17 rimfire?




















































