I more than most want to see this new Colt successful because of all the time and resources I have spent developing a loader for it, but after 3 new revolvers I have yet to get one that works properly. The first one mis-fired, the second one I received would fire out of time and split rounds in half, after a simple test of applying a very light drag on the left side of the cylinder with my finger when cocking the revolver, I found the cylinder would freely spin backwards just before it latches and fires, I would think that should never happen. Is this a problem or was it designed that way? When my 3rd gun came in to my FFL, I tested it in the store before I accepted the transfer, it did the same thing. I had their gunsmith who is one of the best in the state verify this and he agreed that it can fall out of lock before it fires. I have over a dozen S&W and Ruger revolvers, they all pass this test (the cylinder rotation is opposite of Colt so you apply drag on the right side to test). The hand should prevent the cylinder from backing up before it latches up, I believe the hand on these Colts is going past the ratchet allowing it to freely spin backwards at the last second. I realize now that I didn't do this test on my first Colt before I sent it back, it may have had the same issue. For now I won't have the new Colt because I asked for a refund, maybe in the future if I find one that works, I'll get another one.
Some might say, who applies drag on the cylinder when shooting? But the applied drag is not much different than a full load of rounds that might have some rubbing on the back of the frame when it's turning or if it's a little dirty.
Sorry Colt, maybe I'm unlucky to get 3 duds but I really hope you can make this gun successful.
Some might say, who applies drag on the cylinder when shooting? But the applied drag is not much different than a full load of rounds that might have some rubbing on the back of the frame when it's turning or if it's a little dirty.
Sorry Colt, maybe I'm unlucky to get 3 duds but I really hope you can make this gun successful.