Well-Yes+No...
The only loose part inside of THIS S&W is the transfer bar. No parts to be moved with a "Dusting" of compressed air.
A person would have to be REAL aggressive with prodding with a blow gun to get any other parts to dis-lodge.
In fact, none of the assembled parts will come out of THIS frame until the Main Spring has been compressed, and the rebound slide is removed. Both of these parts are under a fair amount of spring pressure, and will NOT come/fall out with compressed air.
Thanks for the input, octalman, just how many S&W revolvers have YOU worked?? Bill.
PS: Great plug for Sand Burr Ranch=THAT goes back to my post on having someone familiar with S&W's, to service, for the owner of this Model 36.
STOP!!! Do not blow out with compressed air. You could easily dislodge a small part and never see it again.
Contact the Sand Burr Ranch. Experts with revolvers. It is worth a drive to get it fixed.
The only loose part inside of THIS S&W is the transfer bar. No parts to be moved with a "Dusting" of compressed air.
A person would have to be REAL aggressive with prodding with a blow gun to get any other parts to dis-lodge.
In fact, none of the assembled parts will come out of THIS frame until the Main Spring has been compressed, and the rebound slide is removed. Both of these parts are under a fair amount of spring pressure, and will NOT come/fall out with compressed air.
Thanks for the input, octalman, just how many S&W revolvers have YOU worked?? Bill.
PS: Great plug for Sand Burr Ranch=THAT goes back to my post on having someone familiar with S&W's, to service, for the owner of this Model 36.
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