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Taurus 94, 9-shot .22lr.
Looking at the gun from the back, the cylinder rotates counterclockwise with each shot.
I cannot manually push the cylinder in that same direction.
However, with moderately-light manual pressure with my fingers, the cylinder slips and rotates clockwise in 8 out of 9 positions (it stays put on the 9th one), then clicks into place in the next slight, until more pressure is applied.
It functions fine. After the shot, with trigger held to rear, and hammer down, it will not manually turn in EITHER direction. But this bothers me a lot.
I hear horror stories about Taurus warranty service - should I send it in?
Looking at the gun from the back, the cylinder rotates counterclockwise with each shot.
I cannot manually push the cylinder in that same direction.
However, with moderately-light manual pressure with my fingers, the cylinder slips and rotates clockwise in 8 out of 9 positions (it stays put on the 9th one), then clicks into place in the next slight, until more pressure is applied.
It functions fine. After the shot, with trigger held to rear, and hammer down, it will not manually turn in EITHER direction. But this bothers me a lot.
I hear horror stories about Taurus warranty service - should I send it in?