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Old 10-16-2016, 12:57 AM
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Originally Posted by captainwayne View Post
Since I have a 686+Super Tuned 4", I wanted the 617 as it was very similar in size and weight, and could practice with the less expensive 22LR.
They became available at Gallery of Guns (great price at $659.99), so I bought one 2 weeks ago, heading to the range the same day.
Immediately I had several FTF's per cylinder, but they would sometimes fire the second time around. After firing, the cylinder had to be hit with the palm of my hand to open it, and the ejector rod had to be hit to eject the spent rounds. When I say hit, I mean with the edge of the table at the range. Couldn't do it with my hand. Then, after 100 rounds or so, when I tried to eject the 10 rounds, 1 or 2 were left in the cylinder, apparently pushed below the extractor itself! I tried the same ammo in a Ruger 10/45 I had, without a single FTF.
I was determined to get this right, so I took it apart, put in a spring kit, and polished every surface with FLITZ. I did not
remove metal. Back to the range, and every single issue was still happening. But the trigger job I did was awesome, feeling close to my super tuned 686+.
I just left a message with Customer Support, waiting for a reply. Does sound familiar to anyone?
Im a little late to this but let me throw in my 2 cents
I have 2 617s I use in competition a 4 inch and a 6 inch
I also had issues with shell ejecting and while I haven't reamed them out I have had no problems with CCI ammo
there shell walls are thicker and don't expend as much as say federal or winchester bulk
also I polished the chambers and that helped greatly

as for the FTF id start with tightening up the main spring (remove the grip if you don't know)
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