Hi guys,
This may sound a bit lame but, I just purchased a NM Black Hawk in .45 convertible. Question is when I try to remove the cylinder pin , it bottoms out against the ejector rod and will only come out far enough to remove the cylinder and not the pin itself. I have three single six pistols two in .22 and one in .32 with a 4 5/8" barrel and an old model original condition in . 357 with a 6 1/2" barrel and all four of these the pin comes completely out for easy cleaning. Is this just how .45 colt guns are or is mine in need of some adjustments and if so is it something I can do or is a call to Ruger needed here ? Thanks in advance for any advice.
Bob
This may sound a bit lame but, I just purchased a NM Black Hawk in .45 convertible. Question is when I try to remove the cylinder pin , it bottoms out against the ejector rod and will only come out far enough to remove the cylinder and not the pin itself. I have three single six pistols two in .22 and one in .32 with a 4 5/8" barrel and an old model original condition in . 357 with a 6 1/2" barrel and all four of these the pin comes completely out for easy cleaning. Is this just how .45 colt guns are or is mine in need of some adjustments and if so is it something I can do or is a call to Ruger needed here ? Thanks in advance for any advice.
Bob