Cimarron Slim
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I am the proud new owner of a Western Auto Model 99 nine-shot .22 RF double action revolver. Actually it's a High Standard Sentinel snub nose. The gun appears to be in very good condition and works fine when shooting single action. However, when shootng double action, 2-3 rounds will misfire for each full cylinder. It does not appear to be the same chambers each time, and if struck again the rounds will fire. I've tried 4 different brands of ammo, both std and high velocity with the same result. I disassembled the gun and found it to be very clean with little to no internal wear. The tip of the firing pin doesn't appear damaged, and I cleaned the gun thoroughly with no improvement in function. While disassembled, I worked the action and noticed the hammer falls further when the gun is fired single action than when it does when fired single action. Could it be that the distance the hammer is falling from single action is adequate to always fire the cartridge while the slightly shorter double action hammer fall is only good 80% of the time.
I only paid $50 for this gun, and don't plan on using it for personal protection, just as a plinker and "woods" gun. But I would like it to work correctly. It is a high standard, albiet a low cost one. Am I asking to much of a $50 dollar used gun?
Any ideas on could be the problem?
I only paid $50 for this gun, and don't plan on using it for personal protection, just as a plinker and "woods" gun. But I would like it to work correctly. It is a high standard, albiet a low cost one. Am I asking to much of a $50 dollar used gun?
Any ideas on could be the problem?