S&W questions?
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S&W questions?
Can anyone recommend a board for discussion of Smith and Wesson's?
http://smith-wessonforum.com/ is an obvious one, but if there is another for "like minded" individuals -- I'd like to hear about it.
If anyone is interested - I'm trying to do a tear down on my Model 19 and I'm to the part where I remove the side plate and I can't get that sucker to come loose (no prying yet - but it's so tempting!!!).
Thanks -- Chad
http://smith-wessonforum.com/ is an obvious one, but if there is another for "like minded" individuals -- I'd like to hear about it.
If anyone is interested - I'm trying to do a tear down on my Model 19 and I'm to the part where I remove the side plate and I can't get that sucker to come loose (no prying yet - but it's so tempting!!!).
Thanks -- Chad
Re: OT: S&W questions?
If you have the grips off, turn it over side plate down,hold it just above a towell on the table.
Take a plastic handled screwdriver, dead blow hammer, etc.
Now strike it a hard, sharp blow on the grip, oppisite the side plate.
You may have to do this several times, but it will come lose.
Take a plastic handled screwdriver, dead blow hammer, etc.
Now strike it a hard, sharp blow on the grip, oppisite the side plate.
You may have to do this several times, but it will come lose.
Re: OT: S&W questions?
Thanks Mescalero -- I've seen that advice -- and I tried it with no success (so far!)
Question is what should be allowed to make contact with the bench when striking the grip? Nothing? Grip (will it bend)? full body (I assume not)?
I guess I'll just man up and beat the thing harder... just don't want to be "sending off for parts"
Chad
Question is what should be allowed to make contact with the bench when striking the grip? Nothing? Grip (will it bend)? full body (I assume not)?
I guess I'll just man up and beat the thing harder... just don't want to be "sending off for parts"
Chad
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Hold it in your hand just above the towell on the table, if you use plastic/ rubber dead blow you can wail on it pretty good.
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Try holding it like this.
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It will lift right off like that.
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I suggest missing your thumb. The guy I saw that didn't... lost the thumbnail... I always wondered if he grew more cautious after that!
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That is why I turn it over and let the sideplate drop onto the folded towell.
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I LOVE THIS PLACE!!
Thanks guys -- worked like a CHAMP!
Now to see if I can replace the springs and get it all back together...
Thanks again, Chad
Thanks guys -- worked like a CHAMP!
Now to see if I can replace the springs and get it all back together...
Thanks again, Chad
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Re: OT: S&W questions?
chadbr, several things . . . .
1. I hope you have a good set of screwdrivers. You can make a mess with improper ones. I'm sure you know that, though.
2. Go ahead and sign up on the S&W forum if you haven't. There is a wealth of knowledge there.
3. If you are going to fool with S&Ws, you need a copy of The Standard Catalog of Smith and Wesson III Edition.
4. If you are going to fool with gunsmithing S&Ws, you need a copy of the Kuhnhausen Manual.
5. There is at least one spring in there that you really, really need a special tool to remove. It is possible to do it without it, but it is very hard.
I have a local guy who will disassemble my revolvers, give them a thorough cleaning, and reassemble them for $25. I still do it sometimes, but I usually just drop them off at his place and pick them up the next day or two.
I just sold my P&R 2.5" Model 19-3. It ships tomorrow. It just doesn't fit a niche for me. It is a beauty, and I hate to let it go. They are bringing more now than they have in a year or two, and I just had to replace a fuel injector pump on a tractor, so I let it go.
1. I hope you have a good set of screwdrivers. You can make a mess with improper ones. I'm sure you know that, though.
2. Go ahead and sign up on the S&W forum if you haven't. There is a wealth of knowledge there.
3. If you are going to fool with S&Ws, you need a copy of The Standard Catalog of Smith and Wesson III Edition.
4. If you are going to fool with gunsmithing S&Ws, you need a copy of the Kuhnhausen Manual.
5. There is at least one spring in there that you really, really need a special tool to remove. It is possible to do it without it, but it is very hard.
I have a local guy who will disassemble my revolvers, give them a thorough cleaning, and reassemble them for $25. I still do it sometimes, but I usually just drop them off at his place and pick them up the next day or two.
I just sold my P&R 2.5" Model 19-3. It ships tomorrow. It just doesn't fit a niche for me. It is a beauty, and I hate to let it go. They are bringing more now than they have in a year or two, and I just had to replace a fuel injector pump on a tractor, so I let it go.
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Re: OT: S&W questions?
redlevel42 wrote:chadbr, several things . . . .
1. I hope you have a good set of screwdrivers. You can make a mess with improper ones. I'm sure you know that, though.
2. Go ahead and sign up on the S&W forum if you haven't. There is a wealth of knowledge there.
3. If you are going to fool with S&Ws, you need a copy of The Standard Catalog of Smith and Wesson III Edition.
4. If you are going to fool with gunsmithing S&Ws, you need a copy of the Kuhnhausen Manual.
5. There is at least one spring in there that you really, really need a special tool to remove. It is possible to do it without it, but it is very hard.
I have a local guy who will disassemble my revolvers, give them a thorough cleaning, and reassemble them for $25. I still do it sometimes, but I usually just drop them off at his place and pick them up the next day or two.
I just sold my P&R 2.5" Model 19-3. It ships tomorrow. It just doesn't fit a niche for me. It is a beauty, and I hate to let it go. They are bringing more now than they have in a year or two, and I just had to replace a fuel injector pump on a tractor, so I let it go.
I think this is the tool. http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=774/ ... PRING-TOOL
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I think this is the tool. http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=774/ ... PRING-TOOL[/quote]
Yassuh. Dat be it, fo' a fack.
I think this is the tool. http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=774/ ... PRING-TOOL[/quote]
Yassuh. Dat be it, fo' a fack.
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I really think if I have all the parts, I can assemble them blindfolded.
I do NOT own one of those tools.
I do NOT own one of those tools.
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+1 -- that's the way i've done it for years...but i always hit the grip frame... :)Mescalero wrote:If you have the grips off, turn it over side plate down,hold it just above a towell on the table.
Take a plastic handled screwdriver, dead blow hammer, etc.
Now strike it a hard, sharp blow on the grip, oppisite the side plate.
You may have to do this several times, but it will come lose.
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Thanks for the tips guys - I ordered a copy of:
The S&W Revolver A Shop Manual: Covers the S&W J, K, L and N Frame Revolver Actions
Jerry Kuhnhausen
I saw it recommended by a few people on the S&W forums - and here of course.
I've read a bit about the spring - I haven't seen many good pictures of it -- but I have a tool very similar to that tool. I'll try it out and see how it goes. If I get stuck I'll try to build something... $20 for a handle and a bent screwdriver is -- well more than I can stomach
Thanks again everyone --
Chad
The S&W Revolver A Shop Manual: Covers the S&W J, K, L and N Frame Revolver Actions
Jerry Kuhnhausen
I saw it recommended by a few people on the S&W forums - and here of course.
I've read a bit about the spring - I haven't seen many good pictures of it -- but I have a tool very similar to that tool. I'll try it out and see how it goes. If I get stuck I'll try to build something... $20 for a handle and a bent screwdriver is -- well more than I can stomach
Thanks again everyone --
Chad
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You are right, I have lived without it for all these years.
I can tell by your reluctance to pry on it, you already know the golden rule:
Engage brain before engaging tool.
I can tell by your reluctance to pry on it, you already know the golden rule:
Engage brain before engaging tool.
Re: S&W questions?
The Brownell's tool makes it easy-peezy. shiel your grip frame with a piece of scrap leather, or cardboard. Then, you can use a small jeweler's blade driver to push in on the spring at the rear of the rebound slide on either side of the frame post. Then, lift if VERY slowly and gently, shielding your eyes. Helps to do this where the floor is a contrasting color from the darkened oily spring, in case you should OOPS and let it go flying.
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Hawt darn... the Kuhnhausen manual came today.
I got it all pulled apart and put in the new springs.
Slick slick. Next week I'll pull it apart again and de-burr the inside... the manual tells all. Great book.
As usual, thanks for all the advice everyone.
Chad
I got it all pulled apart and put in the new springs.
Slick slick. Next week I'll pull it apart again and de-burr the inside... the manual tells all. Great book.
As usual, thanks for all the advice everyone.
Chad