I bought a new 4" bbl S&W 686+ in April 2012 so it is a little over a year old. From the day I brought it home the cylinder release (Smith calls it the thumbpiece) seemed very stiff and dry. It would take an extra effort sometimes to push it forward but I figured it just needed a break in period to smooth out.
I have probably shot 200 rounds +/- thought it and it didn't seem to be getting any better. Last night I took it out and decided to do some dry dry firing, I put some snap caps in it and practiced for 10-15 minutes. I opened and closed the cylinder a few dozen times to see if it would free up. finally, I couldn't press it forward and now the cylinder is shut with the snap caps still in it. The cylinder still turns and I can cock the hammer and pull the trigger and everything functions except I cannot open it, it's the weirdest thing.
Has anyone had this happen to them and what would be causing it? This sucks because I have always coveted Smith and Wesson revolvers so I saved up for this one, my first and I can't tell you how disappointed I am. I'll be contacting S&W Monday.
I have probably shot 200 rounds +/- thought it and it didn't seem to be getting any better. Last night I took it out and decided to do some dry dry firing, I put some snap caps in it and practiced for 10-15 minutes. I opened and closed the cylinder a few dozen times to see if it would free up. finally, I couldn't press it forward and now the cylinder is shut with the snap caps still in it. The cylinder still turns and I can cock the hammer and pull the trigger and everything functions except I cannot open it, it's the weirdest thing.
Has anyone had this happen to them and what would be causing it? This sucks because I have always coveted Smith and Wesson revolvers so I saved up for this one, my first and I can't tell you how disappointed I am. I'll be contacting S&W Monday.