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Old 02-16-2017, 01:36 AM
hassiman hassiman is offline
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Default S&W quality control going downhill?

Hi!,

Just got my new 629-6 4" home and took a few minutes to look it over closely and I found what seems to be a tool mark near the muzzle crown.

I would have thought it would have been noticeable on inspection before the gun was shipped out.... I am a bit bummed but if it wont affect the weapon's accuracy I guess it doesn't matter.

Take a look and tell me if I am being too critical...
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