ccjcc81
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I ordered a model 66 and decided to give S&W another chance. I inspected the revolver at the FFL today and didn't notice any strange trigger problems, so I took it home. Upon close inspection I found a whole bunch of flaws. I value the opinion of the users of this forum, so I 'd like to ask 2 questions.
1: Will the cylinder stop notch issue cause a problem in the future?
2: Would you send this back to S&W if your gun had these cosmetic problems?
I received this today, and frankly I'm quite angry about these issues. I actually ignored advice to buy a Taurus or Rossi instead of this 66, even though the last 2 revolvers I bought from S&W had trigger problems. For $900 I believe a revolver should be immaculate. Would you be angry about these things, or would they not bother you? I'm not sure if I'm making a big deal out of issues that wouldn't bother other S&W users, or if my surprisingly strong anger is justified. I'd really like to know if that cut in the cylinder stop notch is going to cause a timing issue after a bit of use wearing the revolver in. Oh, and if that part is not called the cylinder stop notch, please enlighten me. I admit that the last picture probably wouldn't even bother me if that were the only issue, as it's not even noticeable in a picture, but they just keep adding up.
1: Large scallop in one cylinder stop notch and small scratches in the cylinder
2: Rough machining marks; deep gouges on the top of the barrel shroud where the front sight ramp starts
3: Incomplete engraving, tops of letters and numbers missing
4: Screwdriver dragged against side plate when screw installed.
1: Will the cylinder stop notch issue cause a problem in the future?
2: Would you send this back to S&W if your gun had these cosmetic problems?
I received this today, and frankly I'm quite angry about these issues. I actually ignored advice to buy a Taurus or Rossi instead of this 66, even though the last 2 revolvers I bought from S&W had trigger problems. For $900 I believe a revolver should be immaculate. Would you be angry about these things, or would they not bother you? I'm not sure if I'm making a big deal out of issues that wouldn't bother other S&W users, or if my surprisingly strong anger is justified. I'd really like to know if that cut in the cylinder stop notch is going to cause a timing issue after a bit of use wearing the revolver in. Oh, and if that part is not called the cylinder stop notch, please enlighten me. I admit that the last picture probably wouldn't even bother me if that were the only issue, as it's not even noticeable in a picture, but they just keep adding up.
1: Large scallop in one cylinder stop notch and small scratches in the cylinder


2: Rough machining marks; deep gouges on the top of the barrel shroud where the front sight ramp starts

3: Incomplete engraving, tops of letters and numbers missing

4: Screwdriver dragged against side plate when screw installed.

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