I have a problem with a S&W Model 17-5 I am buying from another member of the Buillseye Forum. Serial number is AW VT816. The gun arrived at my FFL yesterday, and appeared to be in excellent condition. Both double action and single action were smooth and buttery, as nice as any gun I have yet used. So I headed to my shooting range, near the FFL.
When I got to the range, someone pointed out to me that the rear sight blade was all the way to the right. I had already noticed that the top of the rear sight blade was "canted" with the left edge too low. We tried to sight the gun in at 25 yards, which was impossible. We would turn the adjuster a few clicks and the hole in the target would move as expected, but one or two clicks more would send the hole several inches away. The following will be a summary of what I found out last night and this morning while examining the rear sight.
The left edge of the rear sight blade moves up and down as the windage screw is adjusted.
When the left edge of the sight blade is down, it is very noticeable. I measured the difference in height from the sight blade support to the top of the sight blade…. Right side = 0.136", left side = 0.114, so the difference in height was 0.022". It can be worse, depending on where I turn the adjusting screw.
On the rear left side of the sight blade, down at the bottom, there is a shiny spot that might have been caused by it "scraping" against the sight body, if it was being forced down, perhaps from something hitting it. The top right corner of the rear sight is almost a "square corner", but the top left corner looks slightly flattened out, again making me think something hit it.
Pushing on either end of the rear sight blade causes it to move sideways, without needing to turn the adjusting screw.
I will attach a close-up photo taken from the rear of the gun, showing the "cant". I also took a photo of the screw that holds the sight onto the gun. At some point in time, someone must have removed the sight assembly, without using the proper screwdriver.
What is the best way to get this fixed? Should I take the whole gun to a gunsmith? Should I remove the rear sight completely? Are the original parts available online?
When I got to the range, someone pointed out to me that the rear sight blade was all the way to the right. I had already noticed that the top of the rear sight blade was "canted" with the left edge too low. We tried to sight the gun in at 25 yards, which was impossible. We would turn the adjuster a few clicks and the hole in the target would move as expected, but one or two clicks more would send the hole several inches away. The following will be a summary of what I found out last night and this morning while examining the rear sight.
The left edge of the rear sight blade moves up and down as the windage screw is adjusted.
When the left edge of the sight blade is down, it is very noticeable. I measured the difference in height from the sight blade support to the top of the sight blade…. Right side = 0.136", left side = 0.114, so the difference in height was 0.022". It can be worse, depending on where I turn the adjusting screw.
On the rear left side of the sight blade, down at the bottom, there is a shiny spot that might have been caused by it "scraping" against the sight body, if it was being forced down, perhaps from something hitting it. The top right corner of the rear sight is almost a "square corner", but the top left corner looks slightly flattened out, again making me think something hit it.
Pushing on either end of the rear sight blade causes it to move sideways, without needing to turn the adjusting screw.
I will attach a close-up photo taken from the rear of the gun, showing the "cant". I also took a photo of the screw that holds the sight onto the gun. At some point in time, someone must have removed the sight assembly, without using the proper screwdriver.
What is the best way to get this fixed? Should I take the whole gun to a gunsmith? Should I remove the rear sight completely? Are the original parts available online?