Something I have heard a few times in the past is that revolvers don't last forever. Some reviews say things like "should hold up well unless you feed it a steady diet of +P ammunition."
An article I read, about the Colt Python specifically, said that the internal parts need servicing and replacing from time to time as they are hand fitted and wear out.
I have even heard that .38's are bad for a .357. They leave rings on the cylinder or something.
Is there much truth to any of this? I see spring replacement guides for automatics a lot but not much for revolvers. Maybe because they aren't as popular. I replace springs and parts on my automatic pistols all the time but I do not think I could disassemble a revolver. Tried once amd it was a disaster.
What are your opinions on this?
An article I read, about the Colt Python specifically, said that the internal parts need servicing and replacing from time to time as they are hand fitted and wear out.
I have even heard that .38's are bad for a .357. They leave rings on the cylinder or something.
Is there much truth to any of this? I see spring replacement guides for automatics a lot but not much for revolvers. Maybe because they aren't as popular. I replace springs and parts on my automatic pistols all the time but I do not think I could disassemble a revolver. Tried once amd it was a disaster.
What are your opinions on this?


















































