...apart from never allowing that to happen again.
My S&W 686 was in its padded nylon uncle mikes holster when it slid off the box i set it on. :banghead: It thumped onto the carpeted floor. I did not see how it landed so i can not say if it landed well or not (if there is such a thing). the gun seems fine.
My question is, do i need to have it checked out to check alignment of the cylinder before firing it?
I know that this is not something anyone wants to do with their guns, but are they made to stand up to these sorts of blows?
thanks for any help...
My S&W 686 was in its padded nylon uncle mikes holster when it slid off the box i set it on. :banghead: It thumped onto the carpeted floor. I did not see how it landed so i can not say if it landed well or not (if there is such a thing). the gun seems fine.
My question is, do i need to have it checked out to check alignment of the cylinder before firing it?
I know that this is not something anyone wants to do with their guns, but are they made to stand up to these sorts of blows?
thanks for any help...