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My new to me, Super Blackhawks cylinder pin was backing out under recoil so I replaced it with a Wolff extra power spring. All is good with my cowboy loads but it still backs out with full power stuff. I've got another Wolff spring I could throw in but I'm wondering if there's another issue? Base pin under size? The gun was polished by a previous owner, could it have been polished enough to make it under sized? Base pins with a set screw are a lot of money so I'd like to avoid that if possible.

Thanks.
 
OK I went back and looked again. the cylinder pin is held in by a latch pin,spring, and nut. so you might be looking at a stronger sping. Its kind of hard to buff the hole bigger unless someone went in there with a dowl and emery cloth. got any calipers measure both and see what the difference is.
 
Actually, I just ordered one from midway yesterday. It was way cheaper than I thought, only $23. I got the basic knurled model with a set screw.
 

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