Hey guys,
I was wondering if the "issue" I am having has a fix/solution.
I have a recently gotten a very nice Smith and Wesson Model 10-5 off our EE here. It is extremely lighted used (almost no drag mark at all) and in great looking condition. It dates from the 1960s.
Now since I have gotten it, I have been practicing loading and dry fire with it (with a set of snap caps) and I have been noticing the odd time the hammer would "lock up" on me when cocking it to shoot it in S/A and some times (a lot less often) the trigger would also do so when I go to shoot it in D/A, again "locking" when I start to pull it. By "lock up" I mean I would start to pull the hammer or trigger back and within a few cm's it would stop, if this happened I could let the hammer (or trigger down) and pull it again no problem and it would be good for another few rounds of loading and dry firing.
Now it is happening A LOT more often. Is there something I can check to see if it is out of place or spec? Know if a part might be broken/what that part is? Is something possibly old and worn, like a spring due to age?
I really want to use this revolver and get the most out of it so I want it running 100%!!! I know S&W guns, especially their older wheel guns are quite good and reliable so I am a little flustered/upset at this.
Any insight or advice would be great!!!
PS. I have tried to Google this but pretty much everything that comes up has to do with the internal locks Smith puts in many of their revolvers now.
Thanks,
- HK
I was wondering if the "issue" I am having has a fix/solution.
I have a recently gotten a very nice Smith and Wesson Model 10-5 off our EE here. It is extremely lighted used (almost no drag mark at all) and in great looking condition. It dates from the 1960s.
Now since I have gotten it, I have been practicing loading and dry fire with it (with a set of snap caps) and I have been noticing the odd time the hammer would "lock up" on me when cocking it to shoot it in S/A and some times (a lot less often) the trigger would also do so when I go to shoot it in D/A, again "locking" when I start to pull it. By "lock up" I mean I would start to pull the hammer or trigger back and within a few cm's it would stop, if this happened I could let the hammer (or trigger down) and pull it again no problem and it would be good for another few rounds of loading and dry firing.
Now it is happening A LOT more often. Is there something I can check to see if it is out of place or spec? Know if a part might be broken/what that part is? Is something possibly old and worn, like a spring due to age?
I really want to use this revolver and get the most out of it so I want it running 100%!!! I know S&W guns, especially their older wheel guns are quite good and reliable so I am a little flustered/upset at this.
Any insight or advice would be great!!!
PS. I have tried to Google this but pretty much everything that comes up has to do with the internal locks Smith puts in many of their revolvers now.
Thanks,
- HK
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