Attributes
- Model:
K Frame
,L Frame
,N Frame
- Weapon type:
Smith & Wesson
- Delivery weight: 0.027kg
- Shipping height: 13mm
- Shipping width: 109mm
- Shipping length: 117mm
Product no.: 713012002
Mfr. No.: PY2
It's easy to eliminate excess cylinder and yoke endplay with these stainless steel bearings. Made by pistolsmith Ron Power as an alternative to stretching the yoke. Whether rebuilding worn guns or building custom ones, these will help turn out a 1st-class job. Each pak contains 10 bearings of 1 thickness.Backorderable, delivery time approx. 4-12 weeks from the USA warehouse.
Quickly eliminate excess cylinder and yoke endplay with the CYLINDER BEARINGS, POWER CUSTOM YOKE ENDSHAKE BEARINGS designed specifically for Smith & Wesson K, L, N models. These high-quality bearings are essential for any serious gunsmith or firearm enthusiast.
Crafted from hardened 302 stainless steel, these bearings provide a reliable solution to enhance the functionality of your firearm. Pistolsmith Ron Power has developed these as an alternative to the traditional method of stretching the yoke, ensuring a more efficient and effective rebuild.
When it comes to firearms, precision is key. The POWER CUSTOM brand is trusted by gunsmiths and firearm enthusiasts alike for delivering top-notch parts that enhance performance and reliability. With these cylinder bearings, you can ensure your firearm operates at its best.
Upgrade your firearm today and experience the difference that quality bearings can make!
K Frame,
L Frame,
N Frame
Smith & Wesson
End Shake Shim 07/01/2017
A few years back, I sent a revolver to S&W for excessive end shake. After big dollars to ship each way, the repair at S&W was $6.00. I later learned of these Power Custom Bearings....(end shake shims) Long story short, these shims work perfectly you just need to pay attention to the thread direction of the ejector rod/cylinder assembly. Some are left and some right depending on which dash your S&W is. Other that that, easy to install and saves huge dollars!
Alternate use 11/05/2015
I have used these on revolvers, but what I use them for more often is with action screws on bolt action rifles. instead of drilling down the screw recesses in a trigger guard or trimming the underside of the screw head, just put the proper number of these under the screw to align the screw slot with the long axis of the rifle. Much easier.
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