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Originally Posted by sodacan
Sent it back, and it still came back wrong. Had endshake that needed repair. This was all on a new gun???? Doesn't sound so perfect to me.
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On other threads I’ve explained that I expect to have to work on any new revolver I buy. Most new S& Ws I’ve seen have problems. Getting a straight front sight and a nice trigger (this one has the best trigger I’ve felt on a new revolver) is the standard I use now.
The endshake bearings make the gun more resistant over time (since what the factory would do is stretch the yoke, which weaken it), so I’m happier with my own fix.
The front sight is straight but the barrel sleeve is still slightly ‘off’, so at this point it’s cosmetic.
It’s a great shooter.