I've put together a Q&A session for most of your questions (e.g. how to remove the barrel and cylinder, changing the grips) in the new video. If you want to know more about this revolver, watch this: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o06woiSyUp8.html
I have the newer umarex smoke wagon. Internal structure is very similar to yours. This video helped me a lot in finding the issue with mine. The issue turned out to be the hammer spring snapping. Thanks a bunch for making this video.
@@arussianspy3114 I called umarex and I paid them to repair it. They replaced the spring themselves and shipped the gun back. It was about $60.00 usd to have it repaired and shipped.
hello again, i had to replace the hammer, becouse the stud which the holds the chamber arm had broken off the hammer, but the repair was sucessful ,thanks to you and you and your vidio, thanks again graham in England.
Having a lot of difficulty putting the last spring back in for reassembly, the one that's supposed to be leaning on the sear of the rotating chamber. It keeps springing out or moving the sear the moment I let go and have to be inhumanely fast and accurate to put in the side before either of that happens
My experience with all of these Co2 guns is that they work for about 3 or 4 cylinders before they malfunction, exit all the air and are broke - and they are hard as heck to replace the seal gaskets in them which run about $20 - so I just throw it on the pile with rest of them as they are just junk.
I have two questions: Are the insides of the peacemaker the same for both the Airsoft version, and the pellet version? Question 2: To your knowledge, why didn't they make this gun easier to remove the cylinder to clean the barrel?
High Noon45 1. Yes, should be the same. Because the disassembly is the same. Not sure whether they are 100% compatible though. 2. The design of this SAA follows the older version of the real steel SAA. So the cylinder is not detachable like the Tanaka SAA
On the Remington 1875 by Crosman you can strip out the cylinder easily in seconds, using the way the actual real colt can be stripped, so why not the umarexes.
I got mine yesterday and the cartridge ejector didn't work , thanks to your vid i managed to dissassemble and re assemble the gun. And i fixed the ejector! Works like dream now
The piece the hand rotates on snaps on both the ones I've owned have you had this problem also? I fixed mine with Krazy glue and needs to be reapplied every once in awhile but still works
Branleur Et Fanning means holding down the trigger and pull the hammer down repeatedly. Because of the revolver is single action. When the trigger is held down and you pull the hammer down repeatedly, the gun will keep shooting like a full auto gun.
I inherited a 1959 crossman single action 6 in box with manual. It's in perfect shape except my grandfather took it apart to change the seals I guess. Could you replace the seals and put it together for me? I know they aren't worth much it was my grandfathers. Please tell me what you think. Thanks Neal Apollo Beach Florida
Can you do another video but disassembling the entire gun. I recently purchased a different length barrel and different color wheel cylinder and I would like to install them.
Hi, I am interested in the color of your Colt, did it come that way or did you customize it? If you did that your self did you video the process? I would love to do that to mine, is it a type of case hardening? What ever it is it is SICK!
Thanks, this is the blued version of the revolver. The finish is already there out of the box, not self-made. However some of the blue colour will be lost after a while, especially when you’re frequently handling the gun with bare hands. And start showing the bronze underneath.
Hey, I have a question for you do you know where to get one of the hammer springs, mine broke and I haven't been able to find a place to get a new one.
Hey I have an issue, my hammer is a bit wobbly when it’s in the resting position. The gun works fine tho. the hammer just goes back and forth a little while all the way forward. Please answer!
at the point you removed the side plate, you failed to point out, the fact that the chamber rotating spring was off the lever arm, ? the reason the chamber was not rotating..but thank you anyway, i have that exact problem with my saa, now i know what must be done.
I fully disassembled my King Arms version and it's completely different than this one so it's not like I can follow these steps in reverse like I thought I would lol
Got two from red wolf airsoft dot com, most everyone else is sold out, mine actually came in the mail today and im on the video to make sure i put everything back in proper order 😂
Addison Schraeder Most of the time it’s caused by over tightening the CO2 cartridge and damage the rubber seal of the chamber. If your gun is leaking CO2, better check the condition of rubber seal. Of course it’s the best to seek help from an airsoft technician.
You can fix it by taking a ziptie and some rubber bands zip tie the rubber bands too the back of the trigger works like a charm you can trouble shoot the best place to put it I put the zip tie threw the center of 3 small rubber bands than I move it undee the trigger works like a charm!
Great video! Does the second grip come off in case one obtains spare umarex grips, or perhaps wishes to engrave or customize the grips that come with the gun? Thanks.
Manos Zervos There’re several generations of the Colt SAA. The removable cylinder version is a more modern version. You only get this version of replica from Tanaka. The Umarex SAA is replicating the older version of the SAA.
Thanks. I'm going to try this. My spring is messed up and it has zero tension. Do you thing I just need to replace it? I will admit that I fanned the gun. Cheers
@@ryderpoulin4875 If you have trouble finding one then go to co2-handguns.freeforums.net/ there's a guy that sells them in the sales section and posts worldwide.
marshal madsen You should be able to spot the two small phillips screws that are securing the right-hand side grip once you popped out the left hand-side grip. Losen those screws and you’re good to go.
It’s a piece of metal. You can take off the grip and try to use a small screwdriver to get it out. But I don’t recommend this since this will leave a hole on the grip.
@@SemperReloading that could work! do you also maybe know any other airsoft/BB/pellet single actions that don’t have the screwed up hammer? I’m very picky I know but just curious
from my experience, the finish is shit though. it got really ugly for me for literally no reason, most the bluing came off the cylinder and grip for me
I dont know why but after disassembling, my safety doesnt work. It just got loosen and lock/ unlock by itself. Can u help me? As i know . there wasnt specific spring or pins when i removed the safety . there was only safety part to remove and put back in
@@SemperReloading after i read ur reply, i searched all over and i found one square- ring in the shell-frame that i disassembled from main part, and i have no idea how it was stuck in there,anyways ive found it and fixed it well thanks to you, ty for replyin even tho it's the video that has been some time.
@@SemperReloading no I mean it does not fire the bb as it gets stuck between the chamber and barrel its not the c02 has its new but even when in safety mode the chamber is still sloppy .is it a spring issue or something more sinister. the hammer goes down three clicks before firing as it should but on half cock the cylinder spins very freely and I am seeing c02 coming out between chamber and hammer on firing it worked spot on the last time I used it it also fired the first two bbs perfect before problem arose many thanks ROD
@@ArgosWarrior The lower one is inside the frame, you have to remove the side plate to get to it. I'll give you a link to a full step by step guide that one of my friends did for our forum co2-handguns.freeforums.net/thread/893/colt-saa-loose-barrel-repair?page=1 Go and have a read of that buddy, that'll tell you everything that you need to know.
The Lone Ranger It’s supposed to be there. There’s a spring attached to the hammer to create this gap, so that the gun won’t shoot all the CO2 out in one single shot.
@@SemperReloading thanks for the reply and like. Yes I know the gap on the Umarex is suppose to be there for the reason's that you said, but the real Colt SAA doesn't have the gap. Now some owners of the Umarex have modified it greatly reducing the gap and not had the problem of touching the pin value therefore not venting Co2 off, it just make the appearance look 100% better. Why I think you should have a go at doing the modification is because your RU-vid videos are really well done on the camera work and your commentary too is very clear and precise. I'm very sure that if you did the video on reducing the gap to the quality as the original video then once word gets out about the video then your RU-vid views will sky rocket and possible subscriptions also. Something to consider my friend 🤔🙂