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REGARDING 1862 5-SHOT POLICE MODELS?

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I have read tons of comments on owning an 1862 Police. Overwhelmingly most owners start out wanting this sleek looking model. But have issues after owning. I am kinda a Uberti fan-boy ,but not married to them. The issues that I see that plague most is cap jams. Also the price of these seem Higher than a Navy or Army. ?? Taylors is over $500.00 to the door.How about waiting for one to pot up 4-sale on ML?What are the comments from the ML gallery.
Try KyGunCo, they offer free shipping and no sales tax unless in Ky or Oh. Have ordered 3 black powder uberti from them. One was an 1862 police
 
Here is a follow up #1 of the 2-2ND GEN 1862 I won. Here is a picture of the bolts. Notice the modification of the the cam facing tang. They have a dent(s) in what appears to be an attempt to open up the tang/arms for better fitment to the cam. That is just my assessment.
The cams on the hammers have a similar
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mod/ adjustment.
 
Here is a follow up #1 of the 2-2ND GEN 1862 I won. Here is a picture of the bolts. Notice the modification of the the cam facing tang. They have a dent(s) in what appears to be an attempt to open up the tang/arms for better fitment to the cam. That is just my assessment.
The cams on the hammers have a similarView attachment 314991 mod/ adjustment.

Wow!! That's not how you adjust a bolt arm !!! What does the cam look like?

Mike
 
Follow Up #2. The hammers. Showing the dremel cuts. I am sure there must be a reason for the mod, BUT??.
Wow!! That's not how you adjust a bolt arm !!! What does the cam look like?

Mike
Both these mods are done by"Colt". FYI,Both Revolvers have not been fired YET!
 

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Follow Up #2. The hammers. Showing the dremel cuts. I am sure there must be a reason for the mod, BUT??.

Both these mods are done by"Colt". FYI,Both Revolvers have not been fired YET!

Those aren't "Colt" adjustments . . . they're "tinkerer" adjustments.
It /they may have never been fired but they were definitely "played" with!!

Mike
 
Anything possible. Odd how they both have similar tinkerings, when the serial #'s are 870 apart and from different sellers. Wonder if anyone else has seem similar mods on theirs.
 
Anything possible. Odd how they both have similar tinkerings, when the serial #'s are 870 apart and from different sellers. Wonder if anyone else has seem similar mods on theirs.
Actually, the lower one looks more like the beginning of a stress fracture, but it’s impossible to be sure just from a photo.
 
Here is a follow up #1 of the 2-2ND GEN 1862 I won. Here is a picture of the bolts. Notice the modification of the the cam facing tang. They have a dent(s) in what appears to be an attempt to open up the tang/arms for better fitment to the cam. That is just my assessment.
The cams on the hammers have a similarView attachment 314991 mod/ adjustment.
Those are hammer cam rub marks as the front edge of the hammer cam needs tapering and lowering a bit to make initial contact farther back on the finger.
 
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