Posted by dhermesc on February 14, 2017 at 14:56:24 from (24.248.193.103):
In Reply to: ot gun parts? posted by ericlb on February 14, 2017 at 13:28:42:
Get someone that knows what they are doing to work on it. A machinist/REAL gunsmith could rebuild the ratchet on the existing cylinder. Most likely you will not find a replacement - and the cylinders that you do find will probably have a similar (same?) problem. Most machinist probably won't mess with it for liability purposes, and finding a real gunsmith that can do it without Bubbaizing it will be hard.
If you can't do that, hang it on the wall and look at it.
I knew of one guy that I would trust to do a repair like that - but he has since retired and died. I've been looking for almost 10 years for someone with similar skills and I haven't found anyone. If you want it ruined I know a guy down the street that will keep it for 4-6 months, then try to fix it in an hour, ruin it and then charge you several hundred dollars for his services. Ask me how I know.
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