Hello
Just wondering if anyone knows how to measure the cylinder gap in a 1990 colt king cobra, if I measure with the cylinder at a rest it’s 0.12 which would be considered big.
But if I measure it in full lock up (hammer dropped and trigger pulled) it tightens right up. It seems to tighten right up when the hammer strikes. (I put dummy rounds in and also tried spent casings same result happened)
is this how this revolver works normally?
I know this revolver will be a bit different than measuring modern smith and Wesson’s etc etc so I’m hoping someone here is familiar with this generation of colt revolvers.
Thanks
Just wondering if anyone knows how to measure the cylinder gap in a 1990 colt king cobra, if I measure with the cylinder at a rest it’s 0.12 which would be considered big.
But if I measure it in full lock up (hammer dropped and trigger pulled) it tightens right up. It seems to tighten right up when the hammer strikes. (I put dummy rounds in and also tried spent casings same result happened)
is this how this revolver works normally?
I know this revolver will be a bit different than measuring modern smith and Wesson’s etc etc so I’m hoping someone here is familiar with this generation of colt revolvers.
Thanks


















































