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Thread: Smith and Wesson Model 67 No Dash

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    I'm always kind of amazed at some of the meaningless tests people come up with to determine this or that about a gun. I've owned a number of S&W, Ruger and Colt revolvers over the years, but have to admit I never thought of this one

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rock185 View Post
    I'm always kind of amazed at some of the meaningless tests people come up with to determine this or that about a gun. I've owned a number of S&W, Ruger and Colt revolvers over the years, but have to admit I never thought of this one
    I’m going to blame one of the shops older employees. I showed him my 1952 Colt DS, and he said the cylinder didn’t spin freely enough. We started spinning every revolver cylinder in the immediate area, and the Model 67 just kept going. I’m more concerned with lockup, and that Model 67 locked up great. The shop’s owner said that the more freely a cylinder spins, the lighter the DA pull will be...all else being equal.
    Last edited by FrankB; 01-31-2019 at 11:41 PM.

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    NM question already answered above
    Last edited by Alpha Sierra; 02-02-2019 at 10:24 AM.

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