Best left to a qualified gunsmith.
Take it to a competent gunsmith
best take it to a gunsmith or you may make it worse trying to fix it......................
No need to remove the cylinder. If it needs maintenance to fix a problem, take it to a gunsmith
try finding out whats wrong with it 1st
1st you need to know where the leak is. The only time a copper fitting or brass fitting will fix a leak is in the watersupply connection.
Kick stand switch??
No, it is not really possible to do so.
Most likely not. Dust will cause a game to run hotter and cleaning can fix a dirty lens or help reduce overheating, but will not repair broken hardware
your shift lever bushings are bad, easy fix.
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I did the same thing too, but there is NO way to fix that.
Couple of possible reasons- your ammo is a different caliber than the revolver (22 Long Rifle will not fit in a .22 short revolver, nor will .22 Magnum fit in .22 LR) or the cylinder is partially blocked by fouling, rust, etc. Frankly, the RG revolvers are generally of very low quality, I would check the caliber of ammo, clean the cylinder well- and if that does not fix it, I would move on. Value of these is typically lower than an hour of gunsmith time.