Thanks for the replies. After reassembling I thought I left out a part or assembled it wrong. You're right about the small sights. I'm not a good shooter and can honestly say that most of my guns are more accurate than I am but I don't know if that applies to this one. I also have a Buckmark...
Hello,
Recently purchased a Browning 1911-22 rimfire 1911 and after firing a few hunfred rounds decided to field strip and clean it. Upon reassembly I noticed that the fit between the barrel and the barrel bushing is much looser than other 1911 style guns that I have. Is this loose fit common...
500 of the Winchester 110 gn 357 mag ammo has now been shot through the Ruger LCR 357 revolver with no sign of gas cutting. The top strap still looks like it just came from the factory. The machining marks that run perpendicular to the top strap appear consistant from the recoil shield up to the...
I've received a reply to the e mail that I sent to S&W asking for a more detailed explaination of what was done to this gun while it was at S&W. I also questioned the comment "Can't use mini-mags or HV ammo - cyl. will bind" that was written on the service report that was sent back with the...
Please see attachment for copy of service report. After receiving that report I phoned S&W and after a very long wait finally spoke to a cs agent. He could not access any information about this case but stated that the comment about the hv ammo was accurate. I still don't buy it.
Thanks for the replies. Please see the entire thread on the S&W forum. The link is below.
The gun began binding up brand new out of the box during the first cylinder of shooting Federal champion 36 gn hp 1260 fps ammo. The same ammo shot fine in a few other guns including a 317, 34, 617 and...
Does anyone have any experience or knowledge about cylinder binding on new S&W model 63 revolvers when using high velocity ammo such as Federal champion 36 gn hp 1260 fps ammo? I sent mine back to S&W because of cylinder binding right out of the box and just got it back. They stated on the paper...
That's a good question. I've always preferred new, never owned stuff because you never can be sure of the use and care a preowned item has had. I'm sure that I've missed out on some good buying opportunities but everyone needs to do what they're most comfortable with. Thanks for your interest.
I'm still interested to know if the current production 10's, 64's, and 67's being produced by Smith & Wesson today are standard barrel or heavy barrel. They appear to be heavy barrel on the S&W website but I'm still not sure.
Thanks for all the encouraging information. I'm also considering a S&W mod 64 or mod 67 which I think is simply a stainless steel version of the model 10 as btg3 pointed out earlier. I believe that the only difference between the 64 and 67 is the 67 has adjustable sights. Please correct me if...
Update
So far I've shot about 200 rds of the Winchester 357 mag 110 gn 1295 velocity ammo thru my Ruger 357 LCR and have seen no signs of flame cutting. I looked at the top strap through a 5X magnifier and the top strap so far seems unaffected. I guess only time will tell.
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