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Old June 10th, 2012, 16:15   #5
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If these are anything like real swing out cylinder revolvers, the crane (or yoke) that connects the cylinder to the frame is actually pretty delicate. Flicking the cylinder open or shut stresses it in ways that can warp it, causing misalignment of the cylinder to the frame.

On a real one, once the crane is out of alignment it will need to be repaired by a gunsmith.

For an airsoft gun, you'd probably have to scrap it and buy a new one.

In general, I would not suggest operating firearms or airsoft guns in a manner other than the intended and proper manners.


As for the review itself, I'd been wondering about these, good stuff.
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