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Unread 08-20-2016, 12:40 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by DonVoigt View Post
Rich,
I've "fixed" many Smiths over the years; they are not that complicated.
If you take a little time and study the works you can figure it out.
I have tried, and replaced almost all the lockwork with new parts, and the cylinder won't lock in place, consistently. It's somewhat old, and this has evidently been a persistent problem, as the cylinder was replaced before I bought it (at scrap price), as well as the barrel.

It may have had a hot load blow a cylinder wall out. The bluing was sanded/buffed down on the top strap, and the bottom of the frame where the cylinder lock sticks up is indented slightly.

It's a project gun, but not safe to shoot, as is. If it needs straightening, I don't have the jigs. I'm not out a lot if it has to be scrapped or broken up and sold for parts, but it's on my permit and has to be accounted for so I can have it removed.

Too much time and parts money wasted on it already.
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