SMITH & WESSON MODEL 10 SERVICE REVOLVER PART 1
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Very nice. I have been looking to buy a Model 10, and your video has got me excited about the purchase. Thank you for your time williness to share.
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Hello, Sir!
Thanks for this very, very interesting video. You certainly know a couple of things. Any chance you will consider publishing a Colt Python or Smith and Wesson Model 29 service video?
Again, thanks and take care.
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Thanks Ben, I know more now about S&W disassembly than I did. Were you ever a DJ?
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Thanks for the encouragement for the C & R License. It took almost 60 days. But I can see that it will be worth it.
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Could you please make a video and show me how to fix my S&W 44 mag? My button to release the cylinder will not work, the cylinder spins and all the other actions seem to be fine. How can I reset or repair my problem?
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Thanks a bunch I just disassembled and reassembled my 29-5 (changed the cylinder stop spring). I had great trouble figuring out by myself how to remove the sideplate without scratching the surface... and there it was at 07:45, just tap the grip frame with screwdriver. Ingenious.
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@THENAGANTMAN how do you get that the smith and wesson mod.10 is a direct decendent of the russian nagant revolver? im not infailable, but it aint like the russians pioneered double action revolvers [or any other gun design for that matter] and there were many revolvers in america that were contemperaries of the nagant that were much more advanced and refined.
Hey, NAGANTMAN. I recently inherited a Smith and Wesson Model 10 revolver. It's stamped 10-5 in the crane, not sure exactly what that means but it is also marked 38 S&W SPECIAL CTG on the barrel. There is a very noticeable tinkering noise right in front of where the hammer lays and I am going to disassemble it. Are your screwdriver bits marked? It would help me if you said what size bit you used. Excellent video!
Genesteak 10 months ago
@Genesteak
GREETINGS,
GOT YOUR MESSAGE. THE NOISE YOU ARE HEARING IS THE HAMMER BLOCK. IT IS SIMPLY A PIECE OF STEEL THAT LAYS BETWEEN THE HAMMER AND THE FRAME WHEN THE HAMMER IS IN THE FORWARD POSITION. NO NEED TO DISASSEMBLE THE REVOLVER, THE HAMMER BLOCK FREQUENTLY MAKES NOISE WHEN YOU SHAKE THE REVOLVER, IT IS NORMAL.
REGARDS
BENJAMIN
THENAGANTMAN 10 months ago