Re: Made in Brazil by CBC
Posted: 03 Mar 2020 06:28
Thanks for the report! Yep, they have a thing for short screws! I too doubt that you will hear from them. Their customer contact/support has never been a top priority.
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I thought Taurus owned Rossi? I'm so confused.....
That's likely caused by the excessively high spring weight of the ejector. Steve Young's kit and DvD will get you a smooth shooter. Well worth the $58.golfish wrote:So now it's all fixed and cycles fine but it's that last 1" closing the lever that bugs me. I can feel that its rough.
Steve is likely right here. That last inch or inch and a half closing the lever is about the point where the ejector contacts the back face of the barrel. Another operation that takes place about the last 3/4" to 1/2" or so is that the spring loaded catch on the lever itself contacts the bottom tang and is depressed. IF both springs are too heavy that could aggravate the problem. I have seen a Marlin where the lever catch was so gritty it would not function at all.COSteve wrote:That's likely caused by the excessively high spring weight of the ejector. Steve Young's kit and DvD will get you a smooth shooter. Well worth the $58.golfish wrote:So now it's all fixed and cycles fine but it's that last 1" closing the lever that bugs me. I can feel that its rough.