Doug Beach
Silver $$ Contributor
Looking for recommendations for a smith to fit the hand / ratchet on a model 18. Reasonable turn around time a plus.
It will lift to the next chamber (bolt engages). It binds after that point. I was thinking of timing as being full movement of the cylinder. Ah.. the joys of nomenclature.When the hand won't lift the cylinder to the next chamber, or it binds up during the indexing, that is a timing problem.
A few years ago I sent them my 8 3/8" model 29 that had extensive use in the IHMSA revolver class. Multitude of issues. When they returned it, it was actually better than new. S&W claimed their senior custom shop smith whose specialty was older revolvers did all the work. Also he was retiring soon, taht was a while ago. Don't hold me to this number but i think I paid somewhere around $200.The factory service center does excellent work at a fair price IMHO. I don't know about turn around. https://www.smith-wesson.com/customer-service/contact-us
RWO
Man... That's lovely.
Man... That's lovely.
Bolt guns and revolvers make me VERY happy.
Now if I could just find a set of rubber grips built like Badger's for a Ruger SP101 (they don't exist) I'd be pretty psyched.