I needed such valuable tutelage here,because the cylinder has such intricate parts.Putting even one tiny part in wrong or backwards in this machine means trouble! Enjoyed your comprehensive lesson.Thanks!
I learned from In Service Firearm Training Unit to never disassemble the cylinder ejector rod from my S&W revolver as it will cause a possible bent rod causing a problem opening up the cylinder. The proper way to assemble a revolver cylinder requires you to check the cylinder rotation whenever you remove it and torque it to factory specifications. The armory had special tools that was protocol when doing this. It was recommended to only clean the ejector star with a nylon brush to prevent crud from getting under the ejector star. They said it’s possible to damage the threads easily on the rod and cylinder. The reason people experienced a revolver jam is from a loose or bent rod.
I love the look of the un-fluted cylinders. I actually ordered one recently and am going to use this vid to swap it out. Thank you so much 🙏. The 686 is such a fantastic revolver
I just purchased my first 686. It is a 686-6. Hopefully soon I will have a "-3" or "no dash" to add to my collection! I love this gun! ... This video is GREAT. I also like the complete disassembly and reassembly videos that you made. Can't wait to take the gun down . Thanks again for the video, I learned a lot.
Excellent Video, thank you for putting this together. I followed the exact steps today on a 686-3 that was beyond filthy. You could eat off of it now, but I had to break the Cylinder assembly down into all of these parts to remove the lead, powder and scoring. It took Ballistol, a lead away cloth and a brass brush, but I got it.
Thank for the video question when you take the cylinder off dose it affect the timing on it when you shoot it if so do you have a video that shows how to fix that back to normal
There is some tuning that needs to be done and the hand needs to be adjusted. Smith and Wesson can do it for you. You have to send them the gun, but they can provide the Cylinder and do the tuning for you.
Hey, on reassembly i forgot the thin rod with tiny spring and now cylinder is blocked and i cannot open it anymore. Any hints? Preferably without complete disassembly?
Man I hope you got a discount for that unfinished cylinder, why do people pay more for less craftsmanship.. the flutes are what makes the cylinder look good.
I needed such valuable tutelage here,because the cylinder has such intricate parts.Putting even one tiny part in wrong or backwards in this machine means trouble! Enjoyed your comprehensive lesson.Thanks!
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I learned from In Service Firearm Training Unit to never disassemble the cylinder ejector rod from my S&W revolver as it will cause a possible bent rod causing a problem opening up the cylinder. The proper way to assemble a revolver cylinder requires you to check the cylinder rotation whenever you remove it and torque it to factory specifications. The armory had special tools that was protocol when doing this. It was recommended to only clean the ejector star with a nylon brush to prevent crud from getting under the ejector star. They said it’s possible to damage the threads easily on the rod and cylinder. The reason people experienced a revolver jam is from a loose or bent rod.
I love the look of the un-fluted cylinders. I actually ordered one recently and am going to use this vid to swap it out. Thank you so much 🙏. The 686 is such a fantastic revolver
Good luck with yours un-fluted cylinders, yes the 686 is a first class revolver.
You can’t just swap out a cylinder
That was actually very relaxing to watch.
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Your dis/assembly videos are very useful. Thank you for taking the time to do this!
Thanks I am glad you like my video.
Thanks for the tip on using the hose!! Great video
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this its the best disassembly video! no unnecessary talking.
Thanks.
And no music blaring either!
I just purchased my first 686. It is a 686-6. Hopefully soon I will have a "-3" or "no dash" to add to my collection! I love this gun! ... This video is GREAT. I also like the complete disassembly and reassembly videos that you made. Can't wait to take the gun down . Thanks again for the video, I learned a lot.
Congratulations with your first Smith & Wesson 686, it is one of the world's finest revolvers, I'm glad you like my videos.
Excellent video. Thank you
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Excellent Video, thank you for putting this together. I followed the exact steps today on a 686-3 that was beyond filthy. You could eat off of it now, but I had to break the Cylinder assembly down into all of these parts to remove the lead, powder and scoring. It took Ballistol, a lead away cloth and a brass brush, but I got it.
Thanks I'm glad my video help cleaning your cylinder.
Merci pour le partage!
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Mike Jack,thanks for the great video !!
+GunzRloaded
I'm glad you like my video
Great video. Thanks
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Nice clip thanks
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Grand merci à toi tu es génial Thanks you !!!
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Buenos días saludos desde Perú 🇵🇪 magnífico video
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Well done. Need to make this part of my S&W 629 & 10 general cleaning, thanks
Great video! That was a good idea about using the cases to hold the extractor!
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Thanks a lot ! it was excatly what i was looking for.
Hi. I'm glad if my video can help you.
Another excellent and very clear video!
Thanks
Great video thank you of the information.
you're welcome
Helped me fix my broken pin thanks
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Excellent video
Thanks.
Thanks for sharing! Nice video!
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@@MikeJack I'm putting a titanium cylinder in my J frame M&P 360. I'm assuming it's about the same?
i'm not sure but i think it's the same.
Excellent video how to replace the cylinder on a S&W
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Well done! Thank you
Thanks
To unscrew, go clockwise, to screw (reassemble) go CCW.
Thank for the video question when you take the cylinder off dose it affect the timing on it when you shoot it if so do you have a video that shows how to fix that back to normal
Hi Brian no it dose not affect the cylinder timing.
I want to upgrade from the 6 shot to the 7 shot. Do I have to replace the hand as well?
I'm not sure, you can ask Smith and Wesson.
There is some tuning that needs to be done and the hand needs to be adjusted. Smith and Wesson can do it for you. You have to send them the gun, but they can provide the Cylinder and do the tuning for you.
Hey, on reassembly i forgot the thin rod with tiny spring and now cylinder is blocked and i cannot open it anymore. Any hints? Preferably without complete disassembly?
I think you should go to a gunsmith, the thin rod open the cylinder.
@@MikeJack This i wantet to avoid but thanks for answer.
Can this be applied to different revolvers?
Yes to S&W revolvers
@@MikeJack awesome, thanks.
thanks
you're welcome
I love those grips. What are they?
Hogue Grip, www.hogueinc.com/handgun-grips/smith-wesson/kframe/roundbutt/conversion/wood/rosewood/k-or-l-rd-conver-rosewood-no-finger-groove
Yes ship made in Vietnam ok no?
Dude my screw is missing. Never taken it apart before but I’m missing the screw!
You can buy a new screw in a gunshop.
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Man I hope you got a discount for that unfinished cylinder, why do people pay more for less craftsmanship.. the flutes are what makes the cylinder look good.
No tienes un silindro de calibre 32 rebolver
Y cuánto sale
I disagree.love the non fluted cylinder