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Maillemaker
09-13-2018, 09:32 AM
I was disassembling my Spiller and Burr for a complete cleaning a couple of days ago and noticed that the hammer, while it has an axle for the "wheel" that rolls against the mainspring, does not actually have the little wheel/roller.

Is it supposed to?

https://i.imgur.com/yjYZ585l.jpg

Steve

Maillemaker
09-13-2018, 09:43 AM
From this schematic from Taylor's, it looks like it should have the wheel.

https://i.imgur.com/8EpaxWol.png

Does anyone know Pietta customer service contact info?

Steve

Maillemaker
09-13-2018, 09:58 AM
I have sent this email to: info@pietta.it

Hello,

In December of 2017 I purchased a Pietta Spiller and Burr revolver through
Cabela's.

Yesterday I was doing a complete disassembly and cleaning when I noticed
that there is no "roller wheel" on the hammer. The pin, or axle, is
there, but there is no roller.

Picture: https://i.imgur.com/yjYZ585.jpg

Per this schematic from Taylor's: https://i.imgur.com/8EpaxWo.png

The hammer should have a roller (item #29).

From the wear marks on the mainspring, I do not think the roller was ever
installed.

Can Pietta please send me a new hammer assembly with the roller?

My address is:

(redacted)

Thank you,


P.S. When I received this revolver I also noticed that the barrel was
over-rotated in the frame by perhaps 1-2 degrees, resulting in the flat of
the top of the barrel not being parallel with the top of the frame.
Consequently, the front sight was also canted over by that amount. I
fixed this by grasping the barrel in a padded vice and, with a block of
wood through the pistol frame, backed the barrel off a small amount until
it was true. This did not appreciably affect the barrel-to-cylinder
clearance. I thought you might want to know about that quality issue with
the Spiller and Burr also.