AZbpBurner
54 Cal.
Many years ago I got an Uberti1862 Colt Pocket Revolver. Sweet looking little gun. 1st trip to the range, it wouldn't fire. Seems the nipples were too short. I installed a set of Treso Ampco, which are a little longer. Next trip to the range & only got sporadic ignition. The cylinder has enough play that the hammer strike would push the entire cylinder forward. The gun got cleaned and relegatd to the pile in the closet where I keep empty gun boxes. I stumbled across it & was sorely tempted to pull out the nice Ampco nipples, then just toss it back into the closet of oblivion.
Uberti has several importers, and none were willing to step up and even discuss the problem. They're all incompetent, pencil-pushers with a$$hat attitudes.
Anyone know of a competent fix without shaving the frame or other bubba maneuvers? I'm guessing that maybe the arbor could be seated deeper, but I don't know of anyone locally competent to do the work.
Uberti has several importers, and none were willing to step up and even discuss the problem. They're all incompetent, pencil-pushers with a$$hat attitudes.
Anyone know of a competent fix without shaving the frame or other bubba maneuvers? I'm guessing that maybe the arbor could be seated deeper, but I don't know of anyone locally competent to do the work.