PUK`s Sherrif is back on patrol!!

Started by Paladin UK, August 15, 2008, 01:50:47 PM

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Paladin UK

My Pietta Sherrif had terrible cylinder slop and at one stage I was going to get rid of it, but then after getting advise from different pards I decided to have a go at making a Very Very Very thin collar for the back of the cylinder.....

Here`s some piccies of what it done, Just click..... `Slideshow`

http://www.picturetrail.com/sfx/album/main/20330615

Gotta tell ya`ll shes as tight as a drum now!!

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John Taylor

I did the same thing on an old brass frame  Colt navy ( reproduction) that had the frame beat back. I soft soldered the washer to the frame so it wouldn't get lost.
John Taylor, gunsmith

Ace Lungger

 :)Howdy Pards,
i bought a 1860 Navy Pietta with 7 1/2" barrel for a fitting gun for my holsters I make! The cylinder would turn part of the time and the whole front would shake (Brass frame that had cannon loads shot threw it) I took it apart, penned the front side of the face of the reciever wher the arbor screws in, then I put it in my mill and milles a 1/8th inch hole threw the top of the frame in the hammer notch area, then I screwed the arbor in place, and dropped some liquid gun blue down the hole and let it dry, i remove the arbor and started milling a round grove where the bulling was a little at a time, when it was just right, I drove the a roll pin in, and the arborm is tight as it was new! Then, I put it back toghter and added a tappered 8000th down to 2000 on the front side of the wedge, and it is as tight as a new one.

Also just my 2 cents, but wanted to let anyone with brass frame problems, there is a way to fix them! I buy old broken guns!

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