how to clean a 357 rugar blackhawk.
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FYI I have one with a 5" barreI had to take apart the hammer/trigger assembly - apparently the pawl plunger (attached to the pawl spring) was fowled inside its little hole...had gunk buildup etc and the spring couldn't push it out of its hole against the pawl so that the action wouldn't cycle the cylinder if pointed up in the air...gravity required it to be pointed down and it would then rotate the cylinder...its important to keep these things clean after firing.
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nice,love the click sound,smooth and crisp,
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@tlaza1317 thanks, any questines just ask.
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@caldigger , thanks caldigger.... hey message me back at yahoo e/mail. so i can give you my new no.
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good job of cleaning your pistol
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cool idea for a vid. i like the commentary/instructional nature of it. is that the original trigger? or did you put an aftermarket one on it?
pacificcoast 9 months ago
@pacificcoast the rugar was passed down to me, the index trigger had a trig, job done and part of the finger gaurd trimed too, the thumb trig, is also trimed to allow for fast draw action. the cilinder and cilinder carrage are modifide for faster action too. i took the time to load it with "over load " 357mags and faned it quike draw .wont do it again...lol wow !!
scorpiotoyou 9 months ago
@scorpiotoyou sounds like a fun gun. i always liked the lines of these Ruger revolvers. even the .22 caliber "single six" is a good looking pistol.
pacificcoast 9 months ago
@pacificcoast i agree, the hefty and well designed , but not over done. a sylish work horse pistol.
scorpiotoyou 9 months ago
I really like your gun. Very Nice
tlaza1317 9 months ago 2
@tlaza1317 cool, i will have more up soon, diffent stuff. check soon
scorpiotoyou 9 months ago