R 92 Carrier

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R 92 Carrier

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Performed surgery today on my .38/.357 92 carrier. Pulled out that little friction stud , polished it up and cut one coil off the spring. Hopefully this will cure my intermittent sticking carrier issue . I think I'm eligible for promotion to journeyman Rossi QC inspector/gunsmith lol.
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Post by Ranch Dog »

Yeah, that would do it. I would not take anymore off the spring as this is a two position carrier, down or up, and really nothing in between. The carrier needs the pressure of the spring to remain in the detents.
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Good work Hope it solves your issues.
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