Hello,
I've got a beautiful 1883 German Reichsrevolver and it's got a broken hand spring and of course the cylinder won't rotate when the hammer is cocked unless you're pointing the muzzle down and then the hand engages the cylinder by gravity and doesn't need spring tension. I'm wondering where I could find somebody to fabricate a replacement hand spring? It's piece #14 on this french language illustration. I've come across several reichsrevolvers with this issue- seems to be a common mechanical problem they suffer.
I've got a beautiful 1883 German Reichsrevolver and it's got a broken hand spring and of course the cylinder won't rotate when the hammer is cocked unless you're pointing the muzzle down and then the hand engages the cylinder by gravity and doesn't need spring tension. I'm wondering where I could find somebody to fabricate a replacement hand spring? It's piece #14 on this french language illustration. I've come across several reichsrevolvers with this issue- seems to be a common mechanical problem they suffer.
