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Ruger Blackhawk cylinder jams

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  • hughbetcha
    why was the word "cock" removed from my post. This is standard firearm lexicon,
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  • Horse Plains Drifter
    Because C- o - c - k -e d contains the word C-o c-k, and we don't talk about chickens around here..........
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  • hughbetcha
    When I "applied reward leverage to the hammer" is that an acceptable way of describing the action of cocking a revolver?

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  • chris8X57
    If it is only binding when the gun is loaded, then look for a burr around the firing pin bushing, or zero barrel/cylinder gap.  Drag between barrel and cylinder will cause binding and often is the result of an improperly fitted cylinder pin bushing, causing excessive fore and aft play.    Are you using factory ammo, or handloads?  
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  • hughbetcha
    I was using cowboy loads that are made with used brass. I will look at the cylinder gap and firing pin. Thanks for your help.
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  • varian
    i had two vaquero 357's do this.  my problem was the cylinder pin was moving forward, towards the muzzle, when fired.  if you buy a spring kit from wolfe springs it will come with a stronger springer for the cyl pin latch.  this fixed both of mine.  strange that wolfe has this figured out but Ruger doesn't
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  • shootuadeal
    Simple fix, your cylinder base pin is not pushed all the way through.  Your welcome :-)

    The base pin is the pin that goes through the cylinder from the front.  Common issue when people remove to clean or most likely in this case remove it to pull the cylinder out to get the little plastic "flag" out of the cylinder.
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  • Mobuck
    "Simple fix, your cylinder base pin is not pushed all the way through.  Your welcome :-)"
    That would be the first thing I would check.
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  • hughbetcha
    Varian and Mobuck have correctly diagnosed the problem. The base pin should not be moving out of place. Maybe I brushed it with my hand or maybe the spring is weak. I will ponder ways to fix this. I have owned several Blackhawks over last 30 years but have never faced this issue. Thanks for your help guys.
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  • Mobuck
    There are a couple of "fixes". One is a custom base pin and another is a stronger base pin retainer stud spring. My 4 5/8" SBH has a snappy recoil with factory loads. Doesn't seem to be an issue for me but base pin pops out nearly every shot when Son is shooting. 
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