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Need a little more help w/ 357 - 6

Started by Dancer, March 17, 2012, 06:05:05 PM

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Dancer

Thanks to the help from this forum I think my 357 - 6 is almost repaired and ready to go.  I installed the new gasket, put it all back together and dry fired it several times without a CO2 powerlet.  Everything seemed to be working fine until I tiled the pistol back.  Part # 357-052 is the "L" shaped lever that advances the 6 or 10 round magazine and it slips back toward the hammer.  If I tilt it down it works fine.  Anyone know what I did wrong?

1377x

i cant help
someone really needs to do a disassembly video for this gun
there has been a lot questions regarding it lately
closed mouths dont get fed


arkmaker †

Yep, that little tab that the arrow is pointing to puts pressure on it. If not there, it will just flop around. Fix that and you should be golden  :-*
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Quote from: arkmaker on March 18, 2012, 12:04:00 AM
Yep, that little tab that the arrow is pointing to puts pressure on it. If not there, it will just flop around. Fix that and you should be golden  :-*
Dancer, This is an old topic, by now you might have your gun fixed. I case you haven't, the part is called the cylinder plate # 357-035  from Crosman.
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