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Model 337 Ti Gas Ring
I was cleaning my recently purchased (used) Model 337 Ti and the gas ring freely falls off. Is that standard procedure for the Ti cylinders?
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The gas ring is press fit, and should not be moving, let alone falling off. I would contact S&W to have it properly repaired.
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Thanks for the info. I'll get my local gunsmith to take care of it.
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