If you want a spring similar to the original you could use a thicker bobby pin. You can soften the metal and reshape then heat treat it. Fixed a colt newline this way awhile back.
i just made a bet that i could fix this same revolver (but 32 new police) with this EXACT issue, looked for a disassembly video and instead i find a tutorial lmao
You did a fantastic job.
Thank you ! I'll keep posting this sort of content
Way to be resourceful. Enjoy that feeling of accomplishment. Feels great to be able to fix problems. Great work!
Thank you ! I'll do a full lenght episode on the colt new police
If you want a spring similar to the original you could use a thicker bobby pin. You can soften the metal and reshape then heat treat it. Fixed a colt newline this way awhile back.
Good job.
Thank you !
i just made a bet that i could fix this same revolver (but 32 new police) with this EXACT issue, looked for a disassembly video and instead i find a tutorial lmao
@@praisethebeatles Awesome, glad I could help !
This issue is pretty common, the leaf spring of the cylinder block being to fragile after 100+ years