Yes, it appears that the cylinder axle/arbor "T" end has been broken off. I suspect any Pietta replacement will do.I think it might be broke.View attachment 194669
I've had one since the mid 80's and it is my best match pistol but it took a lot of work to make it so. It's goes to the target matches and the ROA and other cap busters stay at home.Traded for this today. Can anyone tell me what model it is first I've seen with adjustable sights?View attachment 194660
MostI've had one since the mid 80's and it is my best match pistol but it took a lot of work to make it so. It's goes to the target matches and the ROA and other cap busters stay at home.
On sold frame guns the part is called a base pin instead of arbor.Just curious. How did you remove the cylinder with the T portion of the cylinder arbor missing?
Is the frame drill through so the arbor can be accessed from the hammer end?
Now that we have the nomenclature out of the way, how is the Base Pin on a solid frame gun removed?Most
On sold frame guns the part is called a base pin instead of arbor.
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