I've always been a staunch Uberti fan. Recently I acquired a Pietta 58 Remington. It is my habit to dismantle a new gun and check for burrs etc. Every gun I have bought has had a burr or distortion on the tip of the hand. On my Uberti 1860 this burr caused me a timing problem on my R&D cylinder. The Pietta had the same burr. From building muzzleloaders I learned to harden some of the lock parts using Kasenite. It is my contention that hardening the tip of the hand could mostly eliminate the distortion of the hand. Has anyone done this?
Would the hardened tip of the hand against the hardened surface of the cylinder cause a problem? There may be other parts that could use the same hardening treatment. I sure could use some feedback on this. BTW the machine work on the Pietta was as good as any of my Ubertis.
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