Gunsmithing Revolver question

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Friend of mine bought this taurus sight unseen. Barrel is "cocked" to the side a bit. Can see the machining does not line up and front sight is off center. I am unfamiliar with how these are put together. Can it be put into vise a squared up?
 

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It can be done, but I strongly recommend an action wrench to fit the frame. I've seen more than one revolver frame "twisted", from improper support while trying to move the barrel.
I have seen more than a few with the frame cracked from not using the proper fixture. If that barrel is tight where it is you probably need to dust off the shoulder with a lathe. That is if you can get it off.. Stainless on stainless.... That could be the reason it stopped where it did.
 
it a taurus.....so chances are it came that way from the factory, and they did it intentionally as a way to zero the gun or set the cylinder gap.


its not uncommon for cheaper revolvers ( and even some smiths) to come from the factory with canted barrels.
 
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