When a brass case is fired it expands against the chamber walls. If I can fix that problem child, the Charter is next. I figure it already has problems and needs some attention anyway. ( joke)Īs you recommend, I am going to go find a dowel and sandpaper and start with my Bond 2bbl derringer. I rarely have Hoppes in my pocket so cleaning between reloads in a gunfight is not viable. Either way, in self-defense, it is hard to count on a revolver reload. Several threads suggest that cleaning the cylinder seems to resolve it for a while. So I checked online and yes there are some sticking problems with some other calibers.īut if 5 sticky empties are extracted (eventually) and 5 new bullets go in with no problem and extract unfired with no problem, does it not make sense that the fired bullet expanded enough to stick? Of course the cylinder expanded too, and together that is tighter until they both cool off. Is quality control that bad for this caliber? I wonder why is there such an abundance of reported issues among users and firearm brands in. Your answer about sticking is that the chamber is not milled smootly. 22mag (7 shot) which is smaller and lighter. I am considering trading the Charter for an AirLite SW. Look, I admit I have no knowledge only questions. I accept your fix, and appreciate your prompt reply although I simply do not understand what is the root cause.
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