I was sitting around watching a show on my computer. I had the lights down and was handling my new 632 and doing a bit of dry firing to
familiarize myself with the feel of the gun.
I look through the frame window at the gap and pull the trigger.
Imagine my surprise when I see a small spark fly out from the firing pin.
I go ahead and open the cylinder and hold the thumbpiece back so
the action will function with the cylinder open and pull the trigger.
There it is. A discernible spark flying out when the hammer falls!
Holy cats. I've never seen anything like this before.
Try it with your new Smith just as I described, with the cylinder open and
the thumbpiece held back in a dark room. See if yours does it too.
Strange but true.
Regards
Allen Frame