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Does anyone know of a good gunsmith in the DFW area for revolvers. I would like to get my S&W Model 19 2.5” barrel revolver serviced. Having a few issues of concern.
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You can try frontier classics. The guy does mostly a lot of engraving and restorations.
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what kind of issues are you having?
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Lena wrote: Fri May 28, 2021 3:16 pm what kind of issues are you having?
I took my revolver to the range. I usually do not shoot 357 at the range as I use 38’s. Well I left my 38’s on the dresser and grab 357 hollow points. The range was out of 38’s. So I though I would would shoot about 12 rounds. After the first six the cylinder locked up pretty tight. I sprayed some Ballistol down into the cylinder and worked it in and it felt okay. I closed the cylinder and dry fired it for some it worked great.

The next two rounds it locked up again. I did the above and finished up 6 rounds without any issues. Just would like someone to check it out.
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carlson1 wrote: Fri May 28, 2021 5:19 pm
Lena wrote: Fri May 28, 2021 3:16 pm what kind of issues are you having?
I took my revolver to the range. I usually do not shoot 357 at the range as I use 38’s. Well I left my 38’s on the dresser and grab 357 hollow points. The range was out of 38’s. So I though I would would shoot about 12 rounds. After the first six the cylinder locked up pretty tight. I sprayed some Ballistol down into the cylinder and worked it in and it felt okay. I closed the cylinder and dry fired it for some it worked great.

The next two rounds it locked up again. I did the above and finished up 6 rounds without any issues. Just would like someone to check it out.
Are those reloads? If so, the bullets may not be crimped enough.
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No they were Federal and Remington in the green and white box.

Would reloads keep the cylinder from turning even when open?
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several possible here mostly all ammo related primer setback, jumped crimp, OAL borderline several more, should not be very hard to determine if ammo related, to have it checked be sure you have the fired cases with you at the time and if you fire more check ammo specs prior to it. I do not suspect any gun problem there just my thoughts.
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I don’t believe ammo related because when you “open” the cylinder it will not turn. I am not just talking about a closed cylinder.

I may be completely wrong, but I don’t see the ammo being an issue with the open cylinder not turning.
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carlson1 wrote: Sat May 29, 2021 2:02 pm I don’t believe ammo related because when you “open” the cylinder it will not turn. I am not just talking about a closed cylinder.

I may be completely wrong, but I don’t see the ammo being an issue with the open cylinder not turning.
You may just need to clean the yoke barrel, that term will make sense after you view the video. The cylinder yoke is easily removed. It's held in by one screw on the right side of the side plate just above the front of the trigger guard.. When that screw has been removed move the cylinder release forward and swing the cylinder out. While holding the cylinder in place remove the yoke by sliding it forward out of the frame until it clears the frame and then pull the yoke and cylinder away from the frame together. I am attaching the Youtube video below. The video is long, but the part of how to remove the yoke comes early i.e 10:57; the gunsmith deals with the yoke and cylinder assembly at 45:20. Hope this helps and maybe saves you some money.

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puma guy wrote: Sun May 30, 2021 4:21 pm
carlson1 wrote: Sat May 29, 2021 2:02 pm I don’t believe ammo related because when you “open” the cylinder it will not turn. I am not just talking about a closed cylinder.

I may be completely wrong, but I don’t see the ammo being an issue with the open cylinder not turning.
You may just need to clean the yoke barrel, that term will make sense after you view the video. The cylinder yoke is easily removed. It's held in by one screw on the right side of the side plate just above the front of the trigger guard.. When that screw has been removed move the cylinder release forward and swing the cylinder out. While holding the cylinder in place remove the yoke by sliding it forward out of the frame until it clears the frame and then pull the yoke and cylinder away from the frame together. I am attaching the Youtube video below. The video is long, but the part of how to remove the yoke comes early i.e 10:57; the gunsmith deals with the yoke and cylinder assembly at 45:20. Hope this helps and maybe saves you some money.

Thank you. I will do that first thing tomorrow.
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carlson1 wrote: Sun May 30, 2021 7:29 pm
puma guy wrote: Sun May 30, 2021 4:21 pm
carlson1 wrote: Sat May 29, 2021 2:02 pm I don’t believe ammo related because when you “open” the cylinder it will not turn. I am not just talking about a closed cylinder.

I may be completely wrong, but I don’t see the ammo being an issue with the open cylinder not turning.
You may just need to clean the yoke barrel, that term will make sense after you view the video. The cylinder yoke is easily removed. It's held in by one screw on the right side of the side plate just above the front of the trigger guard.. When that screw has been removed move the cylinder release forward and swing the cylinder out. While holding the cylinder in place remove the yoke by sliding it forward out of the frame until it clears the frame and then pull the yoke and cylinder away from the frame together. I am attaching the Youtube video below. The video is long, but the part of how to remove the yoke comes early i.e 10:57; the gunsmith deals with the yoke and cylinder assembly at 45:20. Hope this helps and maybe saves you some money.
Thank you. I will do that first thing tomorrow.
You are most welcome! Hope it works. God Bless!
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