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    H&r 999

    I have the above revolver and it has movement when closed and locked of just over .004". I can feel the movement. How normal is this and is there anything that can be done about it? I have tightened the only screw that is available to tighten.
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    Rotational?? When locked up??

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    I detect no barrel movement side to side or to and fro on my wife’s 999. The cylinder has a-bit of slack at rest but locks up tight when fired.
    The 999 Sportsman was as nice as an H&R revolver could be in my opinion.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Texas by God View Post
    I detect no barrel movement side to side or to and fro on my wife’s 999. The cylinder has a-bit of slack at rest but locks up tight when fired.
    The 999 Sportsman was as nice as an H&R revolver could be in my opinion.


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    I am in lust with the 999...Probably my all time Favorite Revolver...and I ain't gots one..
    Rotational vs lateral movement means different things Better send it to Me!!!! LOL

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    If the cylinder movement is rotational, with the hammer cocked, it would indicate some excessive timing wear on either the pawl/ratchet or the cylinder stop.

    If the cylinder has fore & aft end play, it would indicate that cylinder might need a very thin washer on it's axle rod to take up wear.

    I would also check that the latch that secures the top strap to the cylinder frame when closed isn't worn, causing some looseness.


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    Up and down. I can move the barrel down a touch when it is locked up. Agreed, these are among the best H&R made. This is not the cylinder, it is the lock up on top of the frame.

    I have a S&W Model 3 (2000 made) and an H&R 32 S&W older than my 999 and neither of them move - they lock up tight.
    Last edited by Wayne Smith; 03-12-2024 at 09:47 AM. Reason: added information
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    Then the barrel latching needs repair - just replacing the latch alone may/may not be the end all be all to the repair.
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