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Old 03-28-2017, 10:59 AM
Nanothaniel Nanothaniel is offline
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Buying a new 627: How does this barrel alignment look? Buying a new 627: How does this barrel alignment look? Buying a new 627: How does this barrel alignment look? Buying a new 627: How does this barrel alignment look? Buying a new 627: How does this barrel alignment look?  
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Default Buying a new 627: How does this barrel alignment look?

I've read a decent few account of barrel alignment issues with newer S&W revolvers. I had the dealer I'm working with take a couple picture and I'm interested in what you guys thought. Normally the isssue seems to be an overtightened barrel, this looks like it might be nominally undertightened, or am I just being paranoid here?



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