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Re: Mini-Me's Smith & Wesson Revolver Dissassembly Guide
Evan Price told me at the PITP that he was considering starting them up again
Let us offer him some encouragement
Do it, do it, DO IT!!
Let us offer him some encouragement
Do it, do it, DO IT!!
Ain't activism fun?
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Re: Mini-Me's Smith & Wesson Revolver Dissassembly Guide
Hey now, let's be all inclusive. Are we a group of Framists here or what?! It's 2017, "exclusion" is unacceptable.Atilla wrote:Very nice. I have a few K frames and I am sure the J, L, and N frames are very similar.
If I won't stand up for I-frames and X-frames, ~WHO~ will stand up for I-frames and X-frames?!
I like to swap brass... and I'm looking for .32 H&R Mag, .327 Fed Mag, .380 Auto and 10mm. If you have some and would like to swap for something else, send me a note!
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Re: Mini-Me's Smith & Wesson Revolver Dissassembly Guide
Try http://imgur.com/ for image hosting.
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Re: Mini-Me's Smith & Wesson Revolver Dissassembly Guide
Once again the tiny little "M" frame is forgotten and unloved.Sevens wrote:Hey now, let's be all inclusive. Are we a group of Framists here or what?! It's 2017, "exclusion" is unacceptable.Atilla wrote:Very nice. I have a few K frames and I am sure the J, L, and N frames are very similar.
If I won't stand up for I-frames and X-frames, ~WHO~ will stand up for I-frames and X-frames?!
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Re: Mini-Me's Smith & Wesson Revolver Dissassembly Guide
For those who use Firefox or Chrome, google "photobucket fix" and find that there is an add-in for those browsers that will allow you to see the pictures.
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Re: Mini-Me's Smith & Wesson Revolver Dissassembly Guide
THANK YOU!!!! I installed the fix to my Chrome and now I can see the images.schmieg wrote:For those who use Firefox or Chrome, google "photobucket fix" and find that there is an add-in for those browsers that will allow you to see the pictures.
On the original subject:
During one of the Parties In The Park I won one of the firearms in the drawings.
In my case it was a nice little five shot J frame S&W 442 Heller Decision Commemorative.

Unfortunately it had the infamous S&W integral lock. I bought a lock removal kit and a spring kit to make the gun more reliable and with a lighter trigger pull.
Well, the lock's removed and the hole plug installed and now I need to reassemble the gun.
This thread will be of great help.
Note: I had launched the rebound spring block into a very well hidden place in my basement man cave a couple of years ago and have yet to find it.
Brownell's does not list the block as being a replacement part at all so I thought I was screwed.
Just a week ago I searched the net again and found that Midway stocks them for J frames and ordered one.
AlanM
There are no dangerous weapons; there are only dangerous men. - RAH
Four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, ammo - use in that order.
If you aren't part of the solution, then you obviously weren't properly dissolved.
There are no dangerous weapons; there are only dangerous men. - RAH
Four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, ammo - use in that order.
If you aren't part of the solution, then you obviously weren't properly dissolved.
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Re: Mini-Me's Smith & Wesson Revolver Dissassembly Guide
A long time ago, I found that S&W is pretty good about sending tiny little springs to you at no charge as long as you can identify the spring you need. Don't ask why I needed to find that out.AlanM wrote:THANK YOU!!!! I installed the fix to my Chrome and now I can see the images.schmieg wrote:For those who use Firefox or Chrome, google "photobucket fix" and find that there is an add-in for those browsers that will allow you to see the pictures.
On the original subject:
During one of the Parties In The Park I won one of the firearms in the drawings.
In my case it was a nice little five shot J frame S&W 442 Heller Decision Commemorative.
Unfortunately it had the infamous S&W integral lock. I bought a lock removal kit and a spring kit to make the gun more reliable and with a lighter trigger pull.
Well, the lock's removed and the hole plug installed and now I need to reassemble the gun.
This thread will be of great help.
Note: I had launched the rebound spring block into a very well hidden place in my basement man cave a couple of years ago and have yet to find it.
Brownell's does not list the block as being a replacement part at all so I thought I was screwed.
Just a week ago I searched the net again and found that Midway stocks them for J frames and ordered one.
-- Mike
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Re: Mini-Me's Smith & Wesson Revolver Dissassembly Guide
Not a spring, the rebound spring BLOCK.
The little .25" x .25" x .875" piece of steel with a hole drilled down the middle.
Evan calls this part the rebound slide.
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/38907 ... 40-642-940
I must have bought their only one. That now shows "out of stock".
For a LONG time I thought the reason I couldn't find one listed on sites that sell parts was due to it being hand fitted to the gun.
I knew that if I sent the gun back to S&W to be repaired I'd get it back with a new lock mechanism in it, so it's been locked away for quite some time.
The new part is in transit as I type this.
The little .25" x .25" x .875" piece of steel with a hole drilled down the middle.
Evan calls this part the rebound slide.
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/38907 ... 40-642-940
I must have bought their only one. That now shows "out of stock".
For a LONG time I thought the reason I couldn't find one listed on sites that sell parts was due to it being hand fitted to the gun.
I knew that if I sent the gun back to S&W to be repaired I'd get it back with a new lock mechanism in it, so it's been locked away for quite some time.
The new part is in transit as I type this.
AlanM
There are no dangerous weapons; there are only dangerous men. - RAH
Four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, ammo - use in that order.
If you aren't part of the solution, then you obviously weren't properly dissolved.
There are no dangerous weapons; there are only dangerous men. - RAH
Four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, ammo - use in that order.
If you aren't part of the solution, then you obviously weren't properly dissolved.