
S&W Model 19 headspace problem?
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S&W Model 19 headspace problem?
My S&W Model 19 4 inch bought in the early 70s.Is really hard to open when firing or just cleaning.I depress the latch and push with my fingers to try to swing the cylinder out,in two of the spots.It hard to open.I have cleaned it really well and still have problems.My question is how is this problem corrected.Is it simple or not.Hate to have this gun as a safe queen.Thanking everyone ahead of time 

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Loose ejector rod?
I'm very late to the party here, but it sounds like a typical case of a loose ejector rod binding up the cylinder. This is a very common problem with Smith revolvers that is easily remedied in most cases.
Your gun has left hand threads on the ej. rod. If you don't have the correct tool to tighten it, you can wrap a piece of leather around the ej. rod, and tighten it in a vise. Place 3 empty shell casings in the cylinder, one in every other chamber, to protect the ratchet pins, and turn left to tighten. Just "snug" it. Don't overdue it.
You also may have unburned powder underneath the ratchet, which can cause the same thing to happen.
Hope this helps! Joe
Your gun has left hand threads on the ej. rod. If you don't have the correct tool to tighten it, you can wrap a piece of leather around the ej. rod, and tighten it in a vise. Place 3 empty shell casings in the cylinder, one in every other chamber, to protect the ratchet pins, and turn left to tighten. Just "snug" it. Don't overdue it.
You also may have unburned powder underneath the ratchet, which can cause the same thing to happen.
Hope this helps! Joe
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Hears the late es.Called Smith and Wesson for a new center pin they dont have any.E-Gun parts have send me two that have not worked out.They are too short(shoulders)dont come out to hold the cylinder latched.So its now at a Smith house hopefully being repaired.Hate the thought of it being a safe queen.Will keep everyone posted.
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Good news just got it back from the gunsmith.He said that the center pin and ejector rod were bent.And I am good to go.Safe Queen no more and I am happy happy.Thanks to allRetired in 2001 wrote:Hears the late es.Called Smith and Wesson for a new center pin they dont have any.E-Gun parts have send me two that have not worked out.They are too short(shoulders)dont come out to hold the cylinder latched.So its now at a Smith house hopefully being repaired.Hate the thought of it being a safe queen.Will keep everyone posted.
