Mister_Smith
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I have a Smith and Wesson model 37 I bought maybe three years ago, and after owning it about a year, and shot no more than fifty rounds of standard pressure .38 Special ammo through it.
One day I noticed the barrel felt loose, and I found that it did in fact come completely loose and I was able to simple unscrew it from the frame.
I never sent it back to Smith and Wesson because I had sent another gun back to them and it was too much hassle.
So my question to members of this forum is this, wouldn't I be just as well off if I took it to a competent local gunsmith? In other words, is this a big deal to fix or is it a simple matter and any gunsmith worth his salt would be able to fix this easily?
How would they fix it?
Myself I'd kinda' like to see the barrel pinned into the frame as well but if the gunsmith can assure me it can be properly fixed without a pin, I'll accept that.
What are your opinions?
One day I noticed the barrel felt loose, and I found that it did in fact come completely loose and I was able to simple unscrew it from the frame.
I never sent it back to Smith and Wesson because I had sent another gun back to them and it was too much hassle.
So my question to members of this forum is this, wouldn't I be just as well off if I took it to a competent local gunsmith? In other words, is this a big deal to fix or is it a simple matter and any gunsmith worth his salt would be able to fix this easily?
How would they fix it?
Myself I'd kinda' like to see the barrel pinned into the frame as well but if the gunsmith can assure me it can be properly fixed without a pin, I'll accept that.
What are your opinions?