Andreas
NES Member
I have an old Iver Johnson that's been kicking around. .22 model 50 sidewinder.
The thing was in rough shape even when I got it, but it's worked fine for plinking.
Of late, though, the cylinder has been getting more and more loose... to the point now that it doesn't align quite right and it'll shave off lead out the side at times.
Now, I know the thing isn't worth any money, and it sure doesn't owe me anything, but I just figured for fun I'd putz around with it and see if I could adjust things to improve the slop. Anyone have suggestions?
The thing was in rough shape even when I got it, but it's worked fine for plinking.
Of late, though, the cylinder has been getting more and more loose... to the point now that it doesn't align quite right and it'll shave off lead out the side at times.
Now, I know the thing isn't worth any money, and it sure doesn't owe me anything, but I just figured for fun I'd putz around with it and see if I could adjust things to improve the slop. Anyone have suggestions?