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    Default S&W 29-2 problems

    A few months ago i bought a used S&W 29-2. The cylinder locks up when you pull the hammer back or try to shoot it. I was very annoyed with this because this is the one gun i have always wanted. So i took it to the gun smith and had him restore the gun to new. He said the problem fixed itself after he reblued the gun. Then i went to go shoot it. The cylinder still locks up! Does anyone know what the problem is?

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    Default Re: S&W 29-2 problems

    I'm not sure I understand what the problem is that you are having.

    When you pull the hammer back, the cylinder is supposed to lock up.


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    Default Re: S&W 29-2 problems

    okay lock up was a shitty way to put it. The cylinder jams. And the hammer wont go all the way back the HAMMER locks up

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    Default Re: S&W 29-2 problems

    Tough to say for sure but sounds like your cylinder is binding. Either that or there's something wrong in the lockwork. Any problems with opening the cylinder? One of the more common problems causing cylinder binding is dirt or debris getting stuck under the ejector star. Another is the ejector rod has started to back out and is interfering with the cylinder rotating. Try cleaning under the ejector star, and see if the ejector rod is loose or even wobbly. Also, if you can open the cylinder, open it, hold the cylinder latch in the closed position (to the rear so the action can cycle) and see if the trigger and hammer move normally in double action. If you're still having a problem it's likely some internal issue, and you may need to send it back to S&W for repair.

    Re-bluing a gun in and of itself won't do anything to fix a mechanical issue.

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    Default Re: S&W 29-2 problems

    does smith and wesson restore guns as well? i dont think im too happy with the job my gun smith did.

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    Default Re: S&W 29-2 problems

    and sometimes it is hard to open the cylinder

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    Default Re: S&W 29-2 problems

    Yes, S&W does repairs and also does rebluing, if that's what you want done. Customer Service # is 1-800-331-0852 Ext. 2905, you can get a shipping label to send to them for repair on their web site at http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Category4_750001_750051_761651_-1_757814_757812_image.

    But before calling or shipping off to them, I'd suggest cleaning under the ejector star and checking to see if the ejector rod is loose -- if either is causing your cylinder binding those are easy fixes and will cost you nothing.
    Last edited by shiloh; February 2nd, 2011 at 05:56 PM.

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