Please bare with me as I try to write this out, I am so unbelievable angry right now. I purchased a 637 just over a month ago and found what was a gouge running the entire length of the barrel. I started this thread here with pics... http://smith-wessonforum.com/s-w-smithing/188381-how-bad-can-one-persons-luck.html#post135919822
Back to S&W it went and I just received it back today. The return paperwork said..."Tool marks in barrel bore...Replace BBL.". I can tell the barrel has been at least removed because of marks on the face of the frame from turning the barrel.
This next part makes my blood boil...They either polished the hell out of the original barrel to get rid of the tool marks then put it back on or they polished the hell out of the replacement barrel for whatever reason...in either case...THEY DESTROYED THE RIFLING!! I now have a brand new 6 week old never fired by me 637 that is not far off from a smooth-bore!!
I'm including pics of before and after in this post. You can see all my photos both before and after on my Photobucket page here. Image hosting, free photo sharing & video sharing at Photobucket
NOTE the pics of the newly received barrel were difficult to take because of the polish in it. But I have taken enough photos with different focal points that you can clearly see that the lands are severely polished down.
I fear simple sending it back again will resolve nothing! I need some help in bringing this to the attention of someone who will make this right! Please someone help me!
Before with the tool mark
After...The polished barrel creates lots of glare but look at the washed out edges of the lands both internally and at the muzzle.
Here you can clearly see the crispness of both the gouge and the lands before it was sent back.
Here I received a highly polished bore. The polishing wiping out almost all of the rifling.
Back to S&W it went and I just received it back today. The return paperwork said..."Tool marks in barrel bore...Replace BBL.". I can tell the barrel has been at least removed because of marks on the face of the frame from turning the barrel.
This next part makes my blood boil...They either polished the hell out of the original barrel to get rid of the tool marks then put it back on or they polished the hell out of the replacement barrel for whatever reason...in either case...THEY DESTROYED THE RIFLING!! I now have a brand new 6 week old never fired by me 637 that is not far off from a smooth-bore!!
I'm including pics of before and after in this post. You can see all my photos both before and after on my Photobucket page here. Image hosting, free photo sharing & video sharing at Photobucket
NOTE the pics of the newly received barrel were difficult to take because of the polish in it. But I have taken enough photos with different focal points that you can clearly see that the lands are severely polished down.
I fear simple sending it back again will resolve nothing! I need some help in bringing this to the attention of someone who will make this right! Please someone help me!
Before with the tool mark

After...The polished barrel creates lots of glare but look at the washed out edges of the lands both internally and at the muzzle.

Here you can clearly see the crispness of both the gouge and the lands before it was sent back.

Here I received a highly polished bore. The polishing wiping out almost all of the rifling.
