Thanks everyone,
The point about the front sight blade needing to be straight up is a big one. In my revolver, you can see it is canted to the left, and it not straight up. So even if you adjust for the windage with the rear sight, the front sight is still slanted.
I will be contacting S&W via their on-line warranty form to send this back and have them either fix the barrel or replace the revolver, whatever it takes.
For the price paid for a brand new revolver, it needs to be manufactured correctly and with a high degree of quality and workmanship.
If anyone has any suggestions on dealing with S&W warranty program, that would be welcomed.
-Best Regards
|