Well, I certainly thank ye, Flint......
I just got back from the sporting goods store......they exchanged the Walker for another one.
There was a gunsmith on duty there, and it took him 15-20 minutes to remove the barrel. Only took finger pressure against the wedge to lock up the cylinder......they decided something was wrong from the manufacturer and made the exchange.
The new Walker disassembles as you have described, and the wedge doesn't lock up the cylinder.
Looks like the new one is A-OK, and cleaned up nicely.
By the way, that other Walker was returned once before by another customer! They'll probably send it back to their distributor. I assume, from there, it'll be returned to Uberti.
Thanks once again for responding Flint.
I may have more questions later on because I have an AN IX French flintlock pistol on the way from Dixie right now, and I've never had a flintlock firearm before......so everything is new to me.
I did have an 1858 Army Remington before, but I sold it about 25yrs ago. I guess you can say I've had some experience with cap and ball revolvers, but it's been a long time and I'm feeling rusty on the particulars to shoot them.
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