In case you were wondering about Anita Margarita's locked up revolver yesterday, the culprit was discovered. She was intermittently unable to fully cock one of her Ruger Single Six revolvers. Something was binding up the hammer somehow. When the grip panels were removed this morning, a small coil spring fell to the table. Upon further disassembly, another small part was found floating around near the trigger/hammer engagement notches and the bolt. As it turned out, the little plunger and spring were originally part of the cylinder pin designed to keep the transfer bar from hanging up on firing pin. Once they worked their way free of the cylinder pin, they migrated inside where the plunger eventually became bound between the hammer and the frame, effectively preventing the hammer from being cocked fully. Her Rugers had been short-stroked by Boomstick Jay many years ago and, since he had removed the transfer bars, the spring and plunger were no longer needed. With the foreign objects removed, the gun works fine again.
The cylinder pin on the left shows the spring and plunger that fell out.
