What is acceptable for cylinder gap on a cap and ball revolver? I was fitting a wedge pin on Pietta Army and found the gap was 0.025", which I felt was acceptable. Then for curiousity I checked a fellow shooters .36 1851 Navy (unknown Italian Mfg.) and it had a cylinder gap of 0.061", you could slip a dime in the gap !!
The frame and the barrel where seated snugly together too. This amount of gap seems totally unacceptable, and looks like it would take more effort and money than it would be worth to tighten it up.




















































