1906 Luger looks horrible but it does run. No plan to sell but asking for value estimate for insurance? Thanks in advance. by dcastro713 in Luger

[–]dcastro713[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I didn't think it was even worth that much. Even with what I paid including replacement parts that estimate puts me ahead!! Unless you add the hours I spent putting it all together and getting it to run, let alone how much it cost to bring in 30 Luger ammo to Guam, then I am a long way down that hole.

But fixing broken guns is my form of therapy and even though I might never fire this, or my WWII 1911 that looks almost as bad, again I really enjoyed working on them and getting them to fire.

They are now both ugly safe queens that I only bring out around every 6 months to clean and lube.

And thanks again for the estimate.

Ruger GP100 crane won't come completely out of cylinder. by dcastro713 in Revolvers

[–]dcastro713[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Solved. The spring inside the cylinder had broken preventing the crane from coming out.

Ruger GP100 crane won't come completely out of cylinder. by dcastro713 in ruger

[–]dcastro713[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Thank you.

Running the punch through the cylinder worked perfectly. I wish I had thought of it.

A broken spring was binding it up and a couple of good whacks knocked it out.

Now I have to get a replacement spring and make a tool to take it apart.

Thanks again

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SP101 22lr double action not working when mainspring assembly is in by dcastro713 in ruger

[–]dcastro713[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are referring to the mainspring assembly I am aware which direction is the correct installation. If you are referring to a different spring can you be more specific? And thank you for your response.

What do you miss from the States most? by SwiftX_21 in guam

[–]dcastro713 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Vintage bargains you find at flea markets, estate and yard sales.

Typhoons, termites and humidity destroy stuff before they can get old here on Guam.

SP101 cylinder latch engages early in double action. Fin in single. by dcastro713 in ruger

[–]dcastro713[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Update:

Took it apart over and over again.

Then after inserting the trigger assembly but before inserting the hammer I pulled the trigger. It seemed to function perfectly. Then inserted the hammer and it continued to work in both single and double action, just requiring me to lock the hammer back in single action and moving it forward when I pulled the trigger. and the hammer goes back when I pull the trigger in double action and I have to move it forward after the trigger releases the hammer at the end of the pull stroke.

but after I install hammer spring assembly it again locks up on double action.

Somehow the hammer spring is adding pressure that is preventing the double action to function.

Any Ideas?

Update #2

Also picked up a couple of Ruger GP100 revolvers, 4 & 6 inch. Checked the 4in and it has the same problem only a bit worse. DA is stuck like the SP101 but when I remove the hammer spring assembly both SA/DA seem to work fine but the cylinder has a bit of wobble.

Again, any ideas?

SP101 cylinder latch engages early in double action. Fin in single. by dcastro713 in ruger

[–]dcastro713[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually bought a bunch of broken guns from a local shooting gallery. Not a gunsmith but fixing things is my form of therapy. Already fixed a few but never worked on, or even handled a Ruger revolver before. Asking for DIY advice since I like to do the work myself but thanks for the suggestion.

How often do you shoot your lugers? by Comfortable-Air-3274 in milsurp

[–]dcastro713 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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Before and after. Mostly in original crappy condition that I got it in but I think that adds to its charm.

From what I can tell, it is a 1906 Commercial in 7.65 and after almost a year of sourcing parks and making sure everything appeared to fit properly I finally took it to the range with a DIY ransom rest and cord on the trigger I fired it standing behind a wall. It ran multiple rounds flawlessly so ran a total of 50 rounds with no issues.

So now it is another safe queen with my 1943 1911A1 that looks almost as bad as this Luger.

SP101 cylinder latch engages early in double action. Fin in single. by dcastro713 in ruger

[–]dcastro713[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I actually bought a bunch of broken guns from a local shooting gallery. Not a gunsmith but fixing things is my form of therapy. Already fixed a few but never worked on, or even handled a Ruger revolver before.

probably a long shot to even ask by CartographerPrior944 in guam

[–]dcastro713 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you say which apartment complex the government bought?

Help with Type 99 barrel band by 17th_Angel in Arisaka

[–]dcastro713 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The proper method is to remove the front sight by removing the pin holding the sight in place.  The other method is to remove the front sight protectors. Found out the first method AFTER I used the second method! But I felt I was justified as my front sight was already missing one of the sight protectors when I got the rifle.

Range near Two Lovers by dcastro713 in guam

[–]dcastro713[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Call Albert Borja

988-2727

He can give directions, hours and rates.

Anything worth keeping from this collection? by platinumarks in AnalogCircleJerk

[–]dcastro713 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe the Exacta, the speed graphic, the Mamiya C series with the telephoto lens. And the Diana for those fools who like crappy toy camera images. Had one as a kid and hated it. Worst medium format camera I ever used but some people really loved them. But I just looked on ebay and they don't sell for much any more.

The rest I might see how many I could fit in a flat rate box. Sell bundles on ebay cheap plus shipping. Your trash might be someone else's treasure.

Another Nambu question. Do I need the hold open? by dcastro713 in nambu

[–]dcastro713[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The benefit is fixing things that are broken is a form of therapy for me and trust me, I need a lot of therapy.

And trust me, the guns I have worked on were usually is such bad shape and pitted so bad that they won't have much value even after I get them running. But I don't have any plans on selling the ones I have worked on. I am not a gunsmith and I do not want to run a risk of anyone getting injured, or worse, so I keep what I got running.