Posted: 4/2/2014 7:55:02 PM EDT
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Just picked up an SP101 to go with P95, pics coming soon. I got the DAO in 2.25" .357mag. While fondling it I noticed there's a jingling sound that sounds like it's coming from the trigger area. It makes this sound with the cylinder closed or open. I don't remember the display model doing that. Normal or is it possible that something is loose?
Thanks in advance. Edit: I'll be taking it down later for a cleaning maybe I'll find something there. Also, the jingling stops when I pull the trigger and hold it. Lastly, the pic: Edit II: Problem solved. Jiggly transfer bar. Never noticed it in other revolvers. http://i1347.photobucket.com/albums/p708/Scotxs80/closed_zps81f17e10.jpg |
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Thanks for the reassurance. Taking it out Friday, pretty geeked. Never shot a revolver before. Actually, I just finished my reloading bench and have a Lee single stage press to start with. Do you shoot "thumbs forward" with pistols? Be careful with that on a small 357. Keep fingers away from barrel / cylinder gap. You can use the support thumb over your fining hand for support. |
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Do you shoot "thumbs forward" with pistols? Be careful with that on a small 357. Keep fingers away from barrel / cylinder gap. You can use the support thumb over your fining hand for support. Quoted:
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Thanks for the reassurance. Taking it out Friday, pretty geeked. Never shot a revolver before. Actually, I just finished my reloading bench and have a Lee single stage press to start with. Do you shoot "thumbs forward" with pistols? Be careful with that on a small 357. Keep fingers away from barrel / cylinder gap. You can use the support thumb over your fining hand for support. Yeah I normally do. Thanks for the tip. I've been dry firing the SP watching my hand placement. |
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Yeah I normally do. Thanks for the tip. I've been dry firing the SP watching my hand placement. Quoted:
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Thanks for the reassurance. Taking it out Friday, pretty geeked. Never shot a revolver before. Actually, I just finished my reloading bench and have a Lee single stage press to start with. Do you shoot "thumbs forward" with pistols? Be careful with that on a small 357. Keep fingers away from barrel / cylinder gap. You can use the support thumb over your fining hand for support. Yeah I normally do. Thanks for the tip. I've been dry firing the SP watching my hand placement. Don't worry. It's a mistake you'd only make once.
On a serious note. Pick up a copy of The Snubby Revolver by Ed Lovette. Outstanding read. Michael de Bethencourt's site. |