I'm talking with a woman who will sell her ex's guns which include a Ruger Blackhawk revolver in .357 magnum.
I think the cylinder turned when I cocked before I took it out to inspect the barrel. But after replacing it, it woundnt. In fact, the hammer wont even cock back. Also replacing the metal rod into the cylinder was unually tough/as if tight fit. How serious of a problem is this-will just some lubing solve this or is it an expensive fix. Incidentally, the gun was stored in a gun case and apparently not handled for some time.