highpower3006
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I've never noticed it before so, of course, I had try mine to see if it was there. On both my 629-4 and Model 29, the noise is so faint that I have to strain to hear it. I guess that means that I have enough oil in them.
It shoots fine so I am not worried about it at all. But as long as we are talking about our 629s, what are some recommended factory loads for target shooting?
I feel better after reading this too.
But Walton, you must post some pics of this new 686 for us to get us drooling.
I feel better after reading this too.
But Walton, you must post some pics of this new 686 for us to get us drooling.
I'm not recommending that he remove it but rather that it can be removed without interfering with function.
I agree with you that it's there for a reason and one should never do anything that would affect the safety of a firearm and a little bit of a rattle can actually be considered comforting in that the safety features are intact and functioning.
...The only thing I can see it doing would be if someone dropped the gun and it landed on the hammer spur with enough force to shear off the hammer pin. IF that were to happen, then the hammer block would still lie between the hammer nose and the frame...