IVIYTH0S Posted March 8, 2014 Posted March 8, 2014 Happily, I don't have to worry about that again. Unless my cylinder can lose its springiness from being loaded for too long. Might not in the way you are thinking, but the spring that cycles the cylinder might. We had an old .22 revolver that was rather worn and the cylinder and barrel did not line up very well. You had to hold it and hope your fingers didn't burn while you did. Oh and +1 to what andrew and dan said. Metal does have a form of elasticity, other wise your gun would blow up in your face.It would be like building a gun out of glass if it didn't. +1 I was going to say really the only thing you'd have to worry about is the timing staying true Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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