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What mode of revolver is it?
Last edited by FIVETWOSEVEN; 07-05-2011 at 04:50 AM. |
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taurus 669
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Is it a brand new revolver? If it is you can send it back to Taurus. Even if it isn't new they still may be able to fix it for you.
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They got a lifetime warranty, but legendarily bad service, its a 1988 made model. i was hoping there may be an easy diy fix to avoid the shipping fees, the hassle, and the not having a working handgun.
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I believe they pay for the shipping. Don't you have other handguns?
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in 21 days i'll have other handguns
![]() Seems it is a cylinder release issue. Wonder if it's easy to fix.
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Are there any local smiths you can take it to? Detail stripping one of them (a revolver) is much more complex than an auto.
Or you can always buy one of the AIG videos and see if you want to tackle it yourself.
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