The Most Common Reason Revolvers Fail!?!...(Mechanically...Not Ammo or User Error)

Published on October 9, 2024
Duration: 8:17

This video explains the most common mechanical failure in revolvers: timing issues. The speaker, TheYankeeMarshal, details how a revolver out of time fails to properly align the cylinder chamber with the forcing cone, leading to bullet shaving, reduced accuracy, and potential damage to the forcing cone. He advises checking timing by firing in single-action mode to observe if the cylinder locks up before the hammer falls.

Quick Summary

The most common mechanical failure in revolvers is timing issues, where the cylinder doesn't align correctly with the forcing cone. This can cause bullet shaving, reduced accuracy, and damage to the forcing cone if not addressed. Check for timing by firing in single-action mode; the cylinder should lock up before the hammer falls.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Intro: Revolvers vs. Semi-Autos
  2. 01:06Revolver Mechanical Failures
  3. 01:21The Most Common Failure: Timing
  4. 01:45What are Revolver Timing Issues?
  5. 01:57The Forcing Cone Explained
  6. 02:13Proper Cylinder Alignment
  7. 02:43When the Gun is Out of Time
  8. 03:21Consequences of Misalignment
  9. 03:44Bullet Shaving Explained
  10. 04:09Dangers of Bullet Shaving
  11. 04:15Impact on Accuracy
  12. 04:31Damage to the Forcing Cone
  13. 04:56How to Detect Timing Issues
  14. 05:08Single Action vs. Double Action Check
  15. 05:25Summary of Timing Issues
  16. 05:36Potential for Catastrophic Failure
  17. 05:55Conclusion: Timing is Key

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most common mechanical failure in revolvers?

The most common mechanical failure in revolvers, excluding ammunition or user error, is timing issues. This occurs when the cylinder does not rotate the correct amount to properly align a chamber with the forcing cone and barrel.

What happens when a revolver is out of time?

When a revolver is out of time, the cylinder chamber is misaligned with the forcing cone. This can cause the bullet to shave lead or jacket material as it enters the barrel, leading to dangerous debris splatter, reduced accuracy, and potential damage to the firearm.

How can I check if my revolver has timing issues?

A simple way to check for timing issues is to fire the revolver in single-action mode. If the cylinder does not lock up securely before the hammer falls, it indicates that the revolver is out of time.

What are the long-term consequences of ignoring revolver timing problems?

Ignoring revolver timing issues can lead to significant damage to the forcing cone, potentially causing it to crack, shatter, or bend. This often necessitates an expensive barrel replacement, which can be as costly as buying a new firearm.

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