Can you take apart a revolver?

Can you take apart a revolver?

In the process of removing the screws and side plate, it is possible to remove the cylinder. Open the cylinder and slide it forward to remove it. Certain newer revolvers—typically DA models such as the pictured Smith & Wesson 686—have a hammer block. Do not disassemble the cylinder.

Where is the firing pin on a revolver?

The firing pin or striker is generally located in the bolt of a repeating firearm. Firearms that do not have bolts, such as revolvers and the majority of single-shot firearms, generally have a very short firing pin in the action frame, or else attached to the hammer itself.

What are the different parts of a revolver?

A revolver contains four main subsystems: the Frame Group; the Cylinder, Extractor, and Crane Group; the Barrel and Sight Group; and the Trigger, Timing Hand, and Hammer Group. Most revolver parts begin as steel or stainless steel blanks that are forged into close approximations of the desired parts.

Is a gun still a gun without a firing pin?

A firing pin is the round protrusion that strikes the primer of a cartridge, which in turn detonates the priming compound and ignites the propellant. Basically, without a firing pin, the gun does not go boom; it is inoperable.

How do firing pins break?

It is possible to break the firing pin on any firearm. That pin snaps forward repeatedly and contacts either the primer of the round or part of the slide (if you dry fire to stop it). It is also constantly hit by the trigger every time you fire it.

How do you remove a hammer block from a revolver?

Certain newer revolvers — typically DA models such as the pictured Smith & Wesson 686 — have a hammer block. The hammer block is used as an internal safety mechanism and can fall out once the side plate is removed. Lift the hammer block free from the gun and set it aside with the other parts. Do not disassemble the cylinder.

How many screws does a Smith and Wesson Revolver have?

Today, most Smith & Wesson revolvers are made with three screws, although there are some being produced with the “classic” five-screw design. As you remove the screws, lay them on your mat in specific order to ensure they are replaced in the correct location.

How do I remove the side plate from the cylinder?

Holding the grip in one hand, use your non-marring hammer to tap the trigger guard and grip frame until the side plate loosens (use the nylon end of the hammer). Once it is loose, lift the side plate free and set it aside. In the process of removing the screws and side plate, it is possible to remove the cylinder.