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692 9mm Cylinder Issue

2.4K views 20 replies 8 participants last post by  genusCastor  
#1 ·
Hello all. A couple months ago I purchased a Tracker 692 6.5” and wow I am having a blast with it - swapping cylinders back and forth and shooting .357 and 9 - I am just very pleased with this revolver.

So . . . I liked it so much I decided I wanted the 3 in version. Got it in the other day and shot it right away.

With 9mm and moon clips it locked up. Tried without moon clips - same thing. With 357 and .38 it shoots fine.
So I looked more closely at the 9mm cylinder and I see that at least two of the cylinder bores might be cut wrong - the 9mm rounds will not go into the cylinder as far as the other 5, with normal pressure. You can see at least one round is seated higher than the others.

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That’s as far as I got today- I was wondering what suggestions might be out there, like maybe it’s debris or a burr? Should I just get an RMA and let Taurus look at it?

I do like the pistol and it handles well with .357. Thanks!
 
#14 · (Edited)
I just bought a 692 Executive and experienced this same issue, 9mm rounds in the cylinder would not clear the frame. Cleaning the cylinder fixed it, so I joined the forum to tell ya thanks. :)

Haven't shot 9mm through it yet but yesterday 38 & 357 was a pleasure. 357 didn't seem bad, didn't feel much kick. My first rodeo with a ported barrel.

- djb
 
#15 ·
When I said cleaning the 9mm cylinder fixed it, I meant that the cylinder cleared the frame with a moon clip of rounds loaded. That was my observation at home, on the bench, but I hadn't shot it yet.

Yesterday I shot it. The first moon clip of rounds loaded and fired normally, but the next moon clip of rounds was back to not clearing the frame. If I push each round into the cylinder it barely clears, but the cylinder doesn't move freely with trigger pull (I did not fire any of the second clip). I'm planning to contact Taurus and see what they say. Seems to me the cylinder drilling is too tight. Or maybe a moon clip problem, I've never used them before but there's only one way the rounds fit in.

- djb
 
#17 · (Edited)
Seems to be something with the Federal rounds.

Winchester and Remington rounds load w/o hitting the frame and cylinder spins free. I measured the case diameter and length of all three and they are the same, although case length may not be quite accurate on a loaded round. Bullet diameters are the same. Rim diameter for Fed & Win is 8.7mm, Rem is 8.4mm. Overall round lengths, the Winchester (FMJ) is longest @19.4mm, Federal (FMJ) is 19.2mm, Remington (HP) is 27.3mm.

I have yet to fire the Winchester and Remington rounds.

- djb
 
#18 ·
Instead of multiple edits of the former post...

I think the Federal bullets are the issue. I thought they measured the same at the end of the case, but checking the bullet fit at the exit end of the cylinder, the Federal bullet does not quite fit into the bore like the Remington and Winchester bullets do. Rem & Win easily fit up to the case, but it takes some pressure to get the Fed to seat. So it would seem the Fed bullets are hitting the rim in the cylinder.

- djb
 
#19 ·
Thread update - I've been firing 9mm Winchester, Remington, & Magtech rounds in the 692 and figgered it didn't like Federal rounds. Now my reloads with 147gr Hornady XTP boolits also will not fully seat into the cylinder...

A caliper indicates the bullets are all 9.0mm but I can tell there's a slight difference between the Win/Rem/MT bullets and the Hornady XTP, a difference so slight the caliper reads 9.0 for both but I notice the caliper on the Win/Rem is not as tight a fit after measuring the Hornady. So it's a very small difference. I'd called Taurus back in Dec and they seemed OK with telling me Federal rounds are crap, don't use them. But now it's Hornady XTPs.

I hate picky firearms. I'm going to call Taurus again and see if they will look at the cylinder.

- djb