Really dirty how about a 1000 of thunderbolts !!!! Please continue this is good informative reading for us novices
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I FINALLY got this thing apart. When I told you this bolt was tight, I was NOT kidding. On the advice of S & W, I cranked on it with whatever it took to get it apart. I have NO IDEA how much force was needed, but you'll get the idea from the picture below!
(Not the twisted part, just the tip. This is a high strength Allen socket that's already twisted)
I'll post additional pictures of the inside of the gun. There are a few things that concern me a little bit, one thing concerns me a lot!
Looks like you had a much tougher time than I did getting it field stripped. I was able to use the supplied wrench to break mine free. You definitely need to use some elbow grease taking it off and putting it back on though.
Mine loosened back up after about 100 rounds or so, and I had to tighten it up. About 200 rounds later still seems tight though, so that was probably me being too gentle with it when I put it together.
That Derlin buffer bothered me a bit, but that is tough stuff, especially in compression like it would be here. I'll probably order a couple of spares, but I wouldn't be surprised if the original last 20 years.
How was it getting the barrel off? Again, mine was pretty easy, just back-off the set screw and pull. Sounds like your's was built by a gorilla though.
My barrel came off as I expected. It was plenty tight, but nothing like the take-down screw. That was actually foolish it was so tight. My take-down screw is actually almost stripped, but S&W is going to send me a new one.
When I put mine back together, I tightened it to what my machinist recommended for that size/thread (12 ft/lb or 144 in/lb). I'll see how long it holds before I have to tighten it up. I asked S&W what the torque should be and they said, "we can't give out technical design information to the consumer." What BS! Oh well.
Follow-up post for anyone that's interested:
I FINALLY got this thing apart. When I told you this bolt was tight, I was NOT kidding. On the advice of S & W, I cranked on it with whatever it took to get it apart. I have NO IDEA how much force was needed, but you'll get the idea from the picture below!
(Not the twisted part, just the tip. This is a high strength Allen socket that's already twisted)
I'll post additional pictures of the inside of the gun. There are a few things that concern me a little bit, one thing concerns me a lot!
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I'll give Thunderbolts a try next time out. I don't think I'll get 1,000 of them shot, but I'll easily be able to shoot a couple hundred for sure. I'll report the results unless someone else beats me to it.Really dirty how about a 1000 of thunderbolts !!!! Please continue this is good informative reading for us novices
Really dirty how about a 1000 of thunderbolts !!!! Please continue this is good informative reading for us novices