What is a rebound lever? What does it do?
Following up my earlier post about needing books to learn about gunsmithing a little antique bulldog pistol, I've started to work on the gun. I've disassembled it and reassembled it so that I understand how it goes together.
Three parts need to be replaced. One is the spring which controls the hand, one is the rebound lever and the third - not sure of the term - is the cylinder stop (the little nub on the trigger assembly that prevents the cylinder from turning as the trigger is pulled and the hammer goes back).
The hand spring and the rebound lever are missing.
I have made a new hand spring.
The cylinder stop is worn down; I have a good sense of how to fix it.
The rebound lever is missing. I know what pin it goes on but not what it does and so not what it might look like. If I can find that out, I can make one.
Help, please.
Pete
Following up my earlier post about needing books to learn about gunsmithing a little antique bulldog pistol, I've started to work on the gun. I've disassembled it and reassembled it so that I understand how it goes together.
Three parts need to be replaced. One is the spring which controls the hand, one is the rebound lever and the third - not sure of the term - is the cylinder stop (the little nub on the trigger assembly that prevents the cylinder from turning as the trigger is pulled and the hammer goes back).
The hand spring and the rebound lever are missing.
I have made a new hand spring.
The cylinder stop is worn down; I have a good sense of how to fix it.
The rebound lever is missing. I know what pin it goes on but not what it does and so not what it might look like. If I can find that out, I can make one.
Help, please.
Pete