K kwhi43 New member Dec 10, 2011 #1 I just put a spring over the plunger. After you push the ball in, just let go and the handle will retract. Makes loading a lot easer for me. Don't know why they don't put these on at the factory. I must talk to them.
I just put a spring over the plunger. After you push the ball in, just let go and the handle will retract. Makes loading a lot easer for me. Don't know why they don't put these on at the factory. I must talk to them.
A ak-kev New member Dec 11, 2011 #2 Great idea! I just used mine for the first time yesterday and this would be a great improvement. Did you get the spring at a hardware store or online?
Great idea! I just used mine for the first time yesterday and this would be a great improvement. Did you get the spring at a hardware store or online?
K kwhi43 New member Dec 11, 2011 #3 Common spring from Hardware store. I did shorten it about a inch.
N Newton24b Moderator Dec 11, 2011 #4 just what did you do to that revolver? from the amount of custom work, why not just finish it and turn it into a cartridge gun
just what did you do to that revolver? from the amount of custom work, why not just finish it and turn it into a cartridge gun
K kwhi43 New member Dec 11, 2011 #5 It's for competion at the open cap & ball revolver matches at the Nationals. It's just lighter in weight.
It's for competion at the open cap & ball revolver matches at the Nationals. It's just lighter in weight.
M mykeal New member Dec 11, 2011 #6 Here's the thread about the gun: http://thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=470428