KLM
Bearcat
HI, I have searched the Ruger Forum but I have not seen a problem I have been experiencing so I am posting it here and appreciate any help you can give me to solve this problem.
I have two new model Ruger Bisley Vaquero .45 revolvers. The stainless steel revolver has a problem such that after the trigger is pulled it will rebound forward about a quarter inch as the hammer drives forward. It may occur after the hammer strikes the frame/transfer bar. I have replaced the stainless hammer with the hammer from the other gun (blued) which doesn't exhibit this problem. If the stainless hammer is placed in the blued gun, it rebounds there, too. I can't see any difference between the hammers that seems significant. The stainless hammer is 0.005 in. thicker.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks,
I have two new model Ruger Bisley Vaquero .45 revolvers. The stainless steel revolver has a problem such that after the trigger is pulled it will rebound forward about a quarter inch as the hammer drives forward. It may occur after the hammer strikes the frame/transfer bar. I have replaced the stainless hammer with the hammer from the other gun (blued) which doesn't exhibit this problem. If the stainless hammer is placed in the blued gun, it rebounds there, too. I can't see any difference between the hammers that seems significant. The stainless hammer is 0.005 in. thicker.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks,