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Old 02-05-2012, 06:52 PM
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Hi Group,
I did a quick around for S&W gunsmiths. I have a new 686+ that malfunctioned from the start. I sent it back to S&W and they corrected 5 items. It shoots okay but just does not stack up to a 686 prelock I had. I would like to get it tuned up and would really like the lock out and plugged with the plug available here. My first 686 (6 inch barrel) was awesome. My current 686+ has a four inch barrel and just doesn't impress me. Anyone know the right person for the job? Anyone know of a S&W smith in the Tampa Bay area in FL?

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