Just a little rant and venting.
Last week I picked up one of the new 686plus 3-5-7 series revolvers.....7". I normally don't buy new production anything, but these looked neat and I didn't have an L frame paper puncher.
Here's the list of stuff I'm going to be discussing, with S&W CS Tuesday.
1. Finish issues - long scratches on the left side of the barrel, the right side of the frame was not buffed out and looks like someone was trying to "checker" with a wire wheel,
more of the same on the bottom of the trigger guard and inside the frame, on the recoil shield. Yes, these are "cosmetic" issues, but when you put out close to $800 it should have some attention to detail.
2. The forcing cone is chamfered! I looked at every other new production S&W the shop had and none were like mine. It was spitting, but not on every chamber.
3. I had someone check the gap and it's .006. Probably another reason for the spitting.
4.The cylinder does not lock up tight on any chamber. My 40 year old Model 27 locks up solid, on every chamber, so I know this revolver should and can.
My dealer noted the finish issues, but said to range test it to make sure there weren't more issues before sending it back.I only fired 14 rounds through it. That was enough. I've heard and read the QC issues, but never paid them much attention. I guess it was my turn.
Last week I picked up one of the new 686plus 3-5-7 series revolvers.....7". I normally don't buy new production anything, but these looked neat and I didn't have an L frame paper puncher.
Here's the list of stuff I'm going to be discussing, with S&W CS Tuesday.
1. Finish issues - long scratches on the left side of the barrel, the right side of the frame was not buffed out and looks like someone was trying to "checker" with a wire wheel,
more of the same on the bottom of the trigger guard and inside the frame, on the recoil shield. Yes, these are "cosmetic" issues, but when you put out close to $800 it should have some attention to detail.
2. The forcing cone is chamfered! I looked at every other new production S&W the shop had and none were like mine. It was spitting, but not on every chamber.
3. I had someone check the gap and it's .006. Probably another reason for the spitting.
4.The cylinder does not lock up tight on any chamber. My 40 year old Model 27 locks up solid, on every chamber, so I know this revolver should and can.
My dealer noted the finish issues, but said to range test it to make sure there weren't more issues before sending it back.I only fired 14 rounds through it. That was enough. I've heard and read the QC issues, but never paid them much attention. I guess it was my turn.

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