Cold Steel
Active Member
I've previously posted that I have a Ruger Security-Six that has a bit of excess cylinder wriggle. I bought a new cylinder stop hoping it would fix the problem, but it didn't. Now I'm wondering what my next step should be. Excess cylinder play is something I just don't see in Rugers.
I don't think a new pawl would work, as cocking the gun, then pulling the hammer further back did nothing to remedy the issue.
I'm unsure what my next step should be.
I wrote to Ruger tech support and got the following reply:
I don't know what sort of replacement they would offer or what kind of discount they would offer. If someone has any recommendation/s, please let me know. I have a punch set, but I'm worried the cylinder stops might be a bit large.
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I don't think a new pawl would work, as cocking the gun, then pulling the hammer further back did nothing to remedy the issue.
I'm unsure what my next step should be.
I wrote to Ruger tech support and got the following reply:
We no longer offer parts and service for this model. You may send in your firearm to our NH facility and we will offer you a replacement model of your choice at a discounted price. Please contact our Customer Service Department for further information at 336-949-5200 and one of our representatives will be happy to assist you.
For older parts you can check with Jack First at 605-343-9544, Moyer's Gun Repair at 208-587-6408 or Numrich Arms at 845-679-4867 or 845-679-3500.
Ruger Customer Service
I don't know what sort of replacement they would offer or what kind of discount they would offer. If someone has any recommendation/s, please let me know. I have a punch set, but I'm worried the cylinder stops might be a bit large.
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