OH NO! After a visit to my local gunsmith, we've determined that my WG has a timing problem. I didn't notice it at first, but, when cocking the hammer quickly (in either SA or DA), the cylinder will not lock on a certain specific chamber but revolves about one-and-a-half chambers. I didn't notice it because is does not happen consistently but every third or fourth time. I think cylinder wear is the culprit.
In addition, the cylinder can be spun by hand, but only clockwise, while making a clicking sound. Is this normal on a WG?If not, I think the right side of the cylinder lock (?the sliver thingy coming out of the frame above the trigger) is worn.
I have until tomorrow to ship the gun back to the dealer. It's a big outfit, and his gunsmith will take a look at it and call me back. Many questions and possible options?
1) keep the gun and forget it, just don't fire it
2) keep the gun and forget it, just fire by cocking slowly in SA, making sure the cylinder locks properly each time
3) keep the gun and repair it (will a MK VI cylinder work on a WG?)
4) send the gun back and have them attempt a repair
5) send the gun back, say they can't fix the problem, and ask them for the gun back with a partial refund (if so how much from a gun that cost $900)
6) send the gun back and ask for a full refund
Panicking, room spinning, can't breathe,
RZ