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Ruger Redhawk Mystery Pin


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I bought some new Hogue grips for a Redhawk I acquired last month. When I removed the rubber grips the previous owner had installed, a small stainless pin fell out of the handle cavity. 
I've checked the parts diagram at http://www.brownells.com/schematics/Ruger-/Redhawk-sid90.aspx, and haven't found such a pin listed (yet). I'm wondering if any here might know where the pin came from. The pin is about 1/16" in diameter, about an inch long, and has a rounded head on one end.

Here's a photo of the pin:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6KWmjSyFECbN3NGb2dsWVhwcnd6SHpBNTFPLVB2bTdKU0pz/view?usp=sharing

Edited by rmidgett
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That's probably the "tool" to hold main spring back for disassembly.

 

The spring situation looks different in that Redhawk from Ruger revos I have, so don't know exactly where it goes, but there's one in SP101 and GP100 grips, and that's what it's for.

 

Probably mentioned in the manual?  ;)

 

- OS

Edited by Oh Shoot
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I'm pretty sure the operation of the sp/gp/srh is identical.

After removing the grips, this is the next step for disassembly.

Cock the hammer and the hammer strut will travel down. You should see a hole drilled in the strut. Insert mystery pin here. Pull trigger/ ride hammer forward, pin will catch on the mainspring strut. You can now remove the hammer strut subassembly.
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