muldoon14
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I recently purchased a "new in the box" 629 44 magnum 4 inch revolver off gunbroker.com. I love it, but there are a few things about it that make me wonder if it is really new. This is my first Smith and only second revolver.
There are rings in the cylinders (all six) where the casing would end. I've never shot this. Are things rings from firing or built into the cylinder?
The indentations on the end of the ejector rod are scuffed.
The Smith & Wesson stamp is either poorly done (it's uneven) or worn
And finally, the finish on the gun doesn't seem as clean as I wound expect on a new stainless gun
Underneath topstrap
Are these things normal or should I be wondering whether my gun is really new. I'm new here, forgive my ignorance.
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There are rings in the cylinders (all six) where the casing would end. I've never shot this. Are things rings from firing or built into the cylinder?

The indentations on the end of the ejector rod are scuffed.

The Smith & Wesson stamp is either poorly done (it's uneven) or worn

And finally, the finish on the gun doesn't seem as clean as I wound expect on a new stainless gun

Underneath topstrap

Are these things normal or should I be wondering whether my gun is really new. I'm new here, forgive my ignorance.
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