I have a US WW2 S&W Victory revolver in beautiful original condition. It functioned perfectly since I bought it.
I had never taken off the side plate, so I decided today to look under the hood. Inside was in good shape, just some dust and old oil. I took it apart and back together with no problem and it functioned smoothly.
I put cylinder back in and put on the side plate. It hadn’t been apart much as it was a tight fit, but I was able to press it on evenly by hand most of the way. A few light taps of a small rubber mallet and it went right into place. I put the screws in and found nothing will move. The hammer, trigger and cylinder release won’t move. I’ve taken it apart again several times and get the same result. The side plate must be pressing on something, but it went on with no resistance.
Any suggestions out there on what to try, it has to be something simple. Thanks.
I had never taken off the side plate, so I decided today to look under the hood. Inside was in good shape, just some dust and old oil. I took it apart and back together with no problem and it functioned smoothly.
I put cylinder back in and put on the side plate. It hadn’t been apart much as it was a tight fit, but I was able to press it on evenly by hand most of the way. A few light taps of a small rubber mallet and it went right into place. I put the screws in and found nothing will move. The hammer, trigger and cylinder release won’t move. I’ve taken it apart again several times and get the same result. The side plate must be pressing on something, but it went on with no resistance.
Any suggestions out there on what to try, it has to be something simple. Thanks.