Just got the powder eater today. I looked and looked in the manual and diden't find the section, page or paragraph that tells the easiest way to remove and install the cylinder, this is what I'm doing:
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Placed trigger in half cock position.
Pulled down rammer rod.
Pulled cylinder pin.
Rotated cylinder slightly to the right and removed it via the right hand side of gun.
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Getting it out is a breeze but installing it is easier said than done. I know, reverse to install, I've worked on enough cars ta know that BUT it seems to hang-up. The only way I can get it back in is to pull the trigger back a bit while I slip it back in, THEN, once it is aligned I pull the trigger all the way back and lock the cylinder in place and ,THEN, I push the cylinder pin back in. Sometimes I have to redo this procedure several times in order for everything to line-up so the cylinder pin can be pushed back in. IT feels like I'm doing something wrong?
I put an eyeball inside the gun bore and the rifling looks to be shallow? It looks like it is less than 1/32 of an inch deep, is this normal? The inside of the barrel looks like polished stainless steel and looks really good.
The gun locks-up purty tight and seems to fit real good. That hammer pull is like really stout, I like it. I also like the loud audiable click it makes as you cock the hammer, since I'm bout half deaf hearing anything is exciting!
BTW - Don't ever clean-out your nipples in the trash can. The cylinders were empty and I thought I would clean the oil and junk out of them. I put #10 remingtom caps on my nipples and fired it into the trash can and my ole lady about lost-it, I thought she was gonna hafta clean out her undies. First time and the last in the house, orders from headquarters...*L*
Thanks for the help
David L