My 25-5 8-3/8" was more of a scattergun at 25 yards than the precision revolvers I was used to from Smith. I found the throats were .457"-.458", measured with small hole gauges, which are more accurate than calipers, and the barrel slugged at .451". Not good. After reading cprher's cylinder change saga of success and pittpa's accuracy work with the 45 Colt, I contacted S&W, confirmed new 45 Colt cylinders were available for change out, sent them my 25-5 with a request for a new cylinder fitment and a Master Revolver Action job. Door to door was 9 weeks, arriving last Friday. The new blue cylinder really was indistinguishable from the older blue of the rest of the gun to my eyes, and the pull, timing and lockup were exquisite for double action. The single action is a little heavy for my taste, but very crisp. The most amazing thing to me was that the lockup was so crisp and early that I can feel the chamber click into place while I still have ample time to pull and final align the sights. None of my revolvers, while having buttery actions and crisp triggers, are that consistent and that early on every chamber in double action. That was money ($165) well spent.
I haven't been to the range to test accuracy yet, as I'm eyeball deep in tax preparation, but pittpa's experience was encouraging.
Now the down side. I was dismayed to find a screwdriver booger next to one of the side plate screws, scrapes I can catch a fingernail in along the edge of the side plate near the trigger, and a ning on the frame where it looks like the side plate was re-installed too enthusiastically. Take a look at the pics, and tell me if I'm being too picky, or should I send it back to Smith, and ask them to fix it. Can they fix it, in your opinions, or will I be getting in deeper with more rework, possible bluing mismatch, or a worse side plate fit if it's replaced and the risks that entails?
I've owned Smith revolvers more than forty years, but this was my first experience with the Performance Center. I'd value your advice.
I haven't been to the range to test accuracy yet, as I'm eyeball deep in tax preparation, but pittpa's experience was encouraging.
Now the down side. I was dismayed to find a screwdriver booger next to one of the side plate screws, scrapes I can catch a fingernail in along the edge of the side plate near the trigger, and a ning on the frame where it looks like the side plate was re-installed too enthusiastically. Take a look at the pics, and tell me if I'm being too picky, or should I send it back to Smith, and ask them to fix it. Can they fix it, in your opinions, or will I be getting in deeper with more rework, possible bluing mismatch, or a worse side plate fit if it's replaced and the risks that entails?
I've owned Smith revolvers more than forty years, but this was my first experience with the Performance Center. I'd value your advice.
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