gk9344
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My brand new 617 4" just returned from a trip to S&W for warranty work. Turn around time was right at 4 weeks.
I purchased this revolver with the intent of using it to improve my live fire double action trigger. The 1st range trip was a real disappointment.
While it seemed to work fine in single action, I had a lot of difficulty with the trigger in double action. Around 30% of the time the hammer would not release with the trigger fully depressed. I had, what I consider, an inordinate number of misfires in double action and the ejection of the spent casings consistently required more force on the ejector rod than I felt comfortable with. I have not dry fired this revolver since it was purchased.
The warranty ticket indicated S&W evaluated & repaired the revolver along with cutting the forcing cone, repairing the barrel and range testing it.
Assuming I have described the issues correctly, why would S&W need to cut the forcing cone & repair the barrel?
I hope to get to the range this week to see if the issues have been resolved.
Thanks for any input.
I purchased this revolver with the intent of using it to improve my live fire double action trigger. The 1st range trip was a real disappointment.
While it seemed to work fine in single action, I had a lot of difficulty with the trigger in double action. Around 30% of the time the hammer would not release with the trigger fully depressed. I had, what I consider, an inordinate number of misfires in double action and the ejection of the spent casings consistently required more force on the ejector rod than I felt comfortable with. I have not dry fired this revolver since it was purchased.
The warranty ticket indicated S&W evaluated & repaired the revolver along with cutting the forcing cone, repairing the barrel and range testing it.
Assuming I have described the issues correctly, why would S&W need to cut the forcing cone & repair the barrel?
I hope to get to the range this week to see if the issues have been resolved.
Thanks for any input.