Alright! I got my antique colt pocket manufactured in 1872 and, naturally, have it entirely in pieces.
One question though.... the arbour pin. Was it threaded, pinned, pressed or what? Best evidence I can figure out from posts online and looking at the gun it's either pressed or threaded, but there's some corrosion so I could easily miss a small pin. The arbor pin is ok for now, but is one of the things I would replace if I overhauled the gun, as it has been shimmed and is a bit rough. Don't want to try to unscrew an arbour pin if there's a set screw or do anything else to wreck it.
So, colt 1858 pocket revolver in 31 caliber, made 1872. How are the arbour pins installed/removed?
One question though.... the arbour pin. Was it threaded, pinned, pressed or what? Best evidence I can figure out from posts online and looking at the gun it's either pressed or threaded, but there's some corrosion so I could easily miss a small pin. The arbor pin is ok for now, but is one of the things I would replace if I overhauled the gun, as it has been shimmed and is a bit rough. Don't want to try to unscrew an arbour pin if there's a set screw or do anything else to wreck it.
So, colt 1858 pocket revolver in 31 caliber, made 1872. How are the arbour pins installed/removed?






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