A ATTICUS New member Aug 6, 2002 #1 Why is end shake, called end shake? Isn't end shake related to the forward/backward movement of the cylinder? When did S&W stop shipping those nifty screw drivers with their revolvers? Or maybe they didn't ...since I've never bought a new one.
Why is end shake, called end shake? Isn't end shake related to the forward/backward movement of the cylinder? When did S&W stop shipping those nifty screw drivers with their revolvers? Or maybe they didn't ...since I've never bought a new one.
M Mike Irwin Staff Aug 6, 2002 #2 You have the concept of endshake down correctly. As for when S&W stopped shipping the tool kits, sometime in the 1980s, I believe. Why is it called end shake? I guess because the cylinder can move from one end of the cylinder axel to the other...
You have the concept of endshake down correctly. As for when S&W stopped shipping the tool kits, sometime in the 1980s, I believe. Why is it called end shake? I guess because the cylinder can move from one end of the cylinder axel to the other...
B BADSBSNF81 New member Aug 7, 2002 #5 S&W was still shipping a screwdriver into the early 90's. It was flat and not the round one with a handle.
S&W was still shipping a screwdriver into the early 90's. It was flat and not the round one with a handle.