It has 2 3/4" chambers.
Don't worry to much about the bluing. If all the metal edges and markings are sharp then it may not have been reblued or done so by someone who knew what they were doing.(if it's cold blue, then it's not original)
If the gun locks up tight, don't mess with the adjustment screw.
It is located in the center of the locking slot at the rear of the breech, below the ejectors. It controls how deep the locking lug goes into the slot. The locking lug needs to go in just deep enough to hold the barrels tight and the opening lever not be sticky.
If the gun is hard to open, the screw needs to be backed out just a bit. If the barrels are not tight, turn it in a bit.


Last edited by Don Moody; 11/08/07 03:49 PM.

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