What would happen if someone made a revolver using zero tolerance machining to get a smaller gap between the barrel and the cylinder? Would less gas escape from the gap and thus
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How to Fix Excess Cylinder Endshake on a Smith and Wesson Revolver | Smith & Wesson Revolver Project - YouTube
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Is this excessive cylinder gap for an old gun I want to shoot it but that much gap scares me a bit. : r/Revolvers
![Is this excessive cylinder gap for an old gun I want to shoot it but that much gap scares me a bit. : r/Revolvers Is this excessive cylinder gap for an old gun I want to shoot it but that much gap scares me a bit. : r/Revolvers](https://i.redd.it/6fyes7ox99s81.jpg)