broken spring help!

Started by teamlamont, August 30, 2013, 01:10:22 PM

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teamlamont

Hi all. Im new here and just wanted to start off with a big thank you.

I'm having trouble with my new Uberti Colt clone. When the hammer is fully cocked, the cylinder will rotate as if it was in half cock.
Is this a broken spring and if so which one and is it hard to replace?

Thanks in advance for all your help!

Take care.


HolliferADollar

Broken bolt spring - same thing happened to one of my Hombres.  I replaced the stock springs with coil wire springs.  It's an easy fix once you have the parts.

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teamlamont

Many thanks HolliferADollar! Ordering one now.

Pettifogger

The bolt spring is a good guess.  But, the only way to tell for sure what is wrong is to take the gun apart.  It is a very simple mechanism.  Remove the back strap and trigger guard and take a look in there.

teamlamont

Thanks Pettifogger, I'm new to the SA world and figured I could turn a bad situation into a good learning opportunity.

Major 2

Order 2   have one in the shooting bag ... "Ut tensio sic vis."

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teamlamont

Major 2, great idea.

Noted!

Abilene

Quote from: Major 2 on August 30, 2013, 01:46:02 PM
Order 2   have one in the shooting bag ... "Ut tensio sic vis."

Under the theroy that if you have spare you will not need it ... but if you don't have it ...YOU WILL !

Yeah, the two most likely items to break in the SAA design are the trigger/bolt spring (usually the "bolt" leg of the spring) and the leaf-type hand spring.  But most of the Italian SAA copies these days have a coil hand spring (like Ruger) which takes care of that problem, although it does tend to cause a problem of getting the spring and/or plunger lost if the gun is taken apart by someone who doesn't know those parts are there  ;)
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Oh yeah, never order just one spring. I don't even understand why they just don't sell'm in 6 packs?
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TwoWalks Baldridge

Quote from: Abilene on August 30, 2013, 10:56:59 PM
But most of the Italian SAA copies these days have a coil hand spring (like Ruger) which takes care of that problem, although it does tend to cause a problem of getting the spring and/or plunger lost if the gun is taken apart by someone who doesn't know those parts are there  ;)
Voice of Experience:

If and when you lose that little hand spring, there is a really good replacement spring in cheap throw away cigarette lighters.  8)

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Zeke

Quote from: teamlamont on August 30, 2013, 01:17:21 PM
Many thanks HolliferADollar! Ordering one now.
Ya always order two of everything!
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Fox Creek Kid

Quote from: Shotgun Franklin on August 31, 2013, 08:09:13 AM
Oh yeah, never order just one spring. I don't even understand why they just don't sell'm in 6 packs?


Wolff has for years and they are far better than those Italian springs:


http://www.gunsprings.com/index.cfm?page=items&cID=3&mID=1&dID=96


FWIW, I never liked a coil bolt spring as they give a "mushy" feel and sometimes give a dangerously low trigger pull.

Creekside

I have extra springs for the same reason If you have it you wont need it
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Virginia Gentleman

Is Wolff the best and cheapest source for these?

Trueno

Quote from: Virginia Gentleman on February 26, 2014, 12:43:42 AM
Is Wolff the best and cheapest source for these?


$24 per set there + shipping, only others I saw in stock were on Gunbroker were $29 + 3.50 ship so yep!
(didn't see any on Midway/Brownells/etc)

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Trueno

Quote from: Virginia Gentleman on February 26, 2014, 06:20:58 PM
$24 for a set of three?


Set of four springs.

from the link by Fox Creek Kid:
Shooter's Paks include a Wolff reduced power mainspring,
a reduced power sear/bolt spring (traditional flat-type or wire-type),
extra power base pin spring
and stainless steel hand ejector spring.  


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