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Originally Posted by Kavinsky
you gotta be kidding me, your guns need the M modification the 686 needed when it was first made from the sound of it.
where they had to increase the space between the clyinder and the forcing cone because it was too tight and it would lock the gun up after a couple of rounds.
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To interpret what you are saying...in an effort to make it a 'tight' gun they may have made it a little too tight.
Frontsight 357, if you have a set of automotive-type feeler gauges, push the cylinder backwards and measure the gap beteen cylinder and forcing cone. If you get less than 0.004", it is probably too tight.