the firing pin stuck in the primer or it was a hot load and is cratered and flowed back into the firing pin recess in the frame. If the round under the hammer has been fired, open the loading gate, pull the base pin all the way out and tap the left side of the cylinder with a rubber mallet.That should dislodge the cylinder.
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Need Ruger help
- Paul, 2020-01-14, 16:25
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It's a rimfire
- Paul, 2020-01-14, 16:43
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Can you tap the case with a cleaning rod?
- Huey, 2020-01-14, 16:46
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I got it out
- Paul, 2020-01-14, 17:19
- that was probably the problem. The firing pin - Gary Reeder, 2020-01-14, 17:38
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I got it out
- Paul, 2020-01-14, 17:19
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Can you tap the case with a cleaning rod?
- Huey, 2020-01-14, 16:46
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I'd say the primer shoved the bullet to the barrel throat...
- Huey, 2020-01-14, 16:32
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I thought of that but he said there was nothing
- Gary Reeder, 2020-01-14, 16:33
- I'd look thru the barrel gap first stop... (nm) - Huey, 2020-01-14, 16:35
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I thought of that but he said there was nothing
- Gary Reeder, 2020-01-14, 16:33
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you probably have either a pierced primer with
- Gary Reeder, 2020-01-14, 16:32
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Gotta be one or the other doesn't it? (nm)
- Huey, 2020-01-14, 16:32
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almost has to be. (nm)
- Gary Reeder, 2020-01-14, 16:34
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It's a rimfire
- Paul, 2020-01-14, 16:46
- Ruger - Kelly Brost, 2020-01-14, 16:53
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It's a rimfire
- Paul, 2020-01-14, 16:46
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almost has to be. (nm)
- Gary Reeder, 2020-01-14, 16:34
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Gotta be one or the other doesn't it? (nm)
- Huey, 2020-01-14, 16:32
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It's a rimfire
- Paul, 2020-01-14, 16:43