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Gunsmiths

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 6:44 pm
by Sparks stu
Any recommendations for gun smiths who work on black powder revolvers
In the midlands or southern England thanks

Re: Gunsmiths

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 7:02 pm
by bradaz11
what do you need doing to it?

A&A gunsmiths in Skeg do a good job of slicking them up

Re: Gunsmiths

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 9:18 pm
by Sparks stu
Just some repairs
Skegness is a bit to far for me need someone a bit nearer

Re: Gunsmiths

Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2016 11:12 am
by Sim G
Kranks carry a wagon load of spares for BP revolvers. Swapping parts out s pretty easy as BP revolvers are not massively complicated.

Re: Gunsmiths

Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2016 7:49 pm
by Sparks stu
I've gone down the route of some new parts from kranks and fitted them
Making sure they were all the same size as the old parts
But it still won't index correctly every time the hammers cocked
It will index fine a couple of times then the next time it won't
I'm fairly good with tools and fine workings as I'm an electrical engineer but this has me stumped
I'm sure it's something simple but just can't work it out

Re: Gunsmiths

Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 5:00 am
by dromia
Can you be a bit more specific about it not indexing properly, is it jamming anywhere or is it just failing to rotate enough. Does it do this when dry cocking or when firing?

Re: Gunsmiths

Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 12:55 pm
by Sim G
When it comes to indexing and you've replaced the hand, spring, bolt stop, bolt stop spring, then that's pretty much it. You've then got to start looking at wear on the cylinder around the star, or the bolt stop recesses. Possibly even stretched frame. Again, modern BP replicas are cheap on the whole, be careful if it's a run of the mill Italian gun you don't chuck good money at it beyond some spare parts. Good gunsmiths charge accordingly....

Re: Gunsmiths

Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 2:26 pm
by dromia
When you replace these items they still need fitting I have found. They are certainly not drop in parts.

The last time I replaced a hand and spring the spring had no temper and after a few cockings it no longer protruded through the slot to turn the cylinder.

The "hooks" on the bolt stop that the button on the cock slips off have had to be filed to function after a couple of chambers as there wasn't sufficient clearance to handle any fouling.

So knowing what exactly is happening might help if it is fitting that is required.

Re: Gunsmiths

Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 3:06 pm
by WelshShooter
I had an issue with an old Remington 1858 with indexing. I bought a replacement timing hand but was still problematic. I had to fettle some with the thin metal spring on the back and the problem was solved.

Here's the part in question.
http://www.henrykrank.com/index.php?mai ... cts_id=626

Re: Gunsmiths

Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 7:03 pm
by Sparks stu
Cheers for advice will give it another go and see if I can sort it