I recently bought a Tanarmi .22LR TA76 single action six shot revolver, and have had a fair bit of trouble pushing the rounds into the chambers, and they are a little hard to pop out with the push rod. So, looking closer at the 6 cylinder openings, I noticed that there must have been quite a bit of dry firing done over the years, as there are noticeable indentations around all six holes, and these indentations have made the metal slightly out of round. Hence the trouble inserting a round without excessive force.
Now, would it be possible to take a fine round file, and slightly work the area that is dented into a more round shape?? Would I run the risk of removing too much metal and causing a case rupture?? Or would the risk be no greater than forcing a round into a chamber that is now "out of round".
Any help would be appreciated, as this gun is no fun to shoot presently, as loading and unloading causes a fair bit of pain to my fingertips trying to force each round in (big fingers, and a small area to apply the force)
And my search for a replacement cylinder has pretty much been fruitless.
Now, would it be possible to take a fine round file, and slightly work the area that is dented into a more round shape?? Would I run the risk of removing too much metal and causing a case rupture?? Or would the risk be no greater than forcing a round into a chamber that is now "out of round".
Any help would be appreciated, as this gun is no fun to shoot presently, as loading and unloading causes a fair bit of pain to my fingertips trying to force each round in (big fingers, and a small area to apply the force)
And my search for a replacement cylinder has pretty much been fruitless.