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Hi, this is my first time posting here. Wondering if someone may be able to help me figure out what is going on with my revolver.
A little background: I bought a brand new 586 in March which had timing issues and an odd blemish in the wood grip. The shop I purchased from swapped it for a new revolver. The next one had nicks in the barrel, as well as the cylinder, and the barrel was slightly twisted to the right. I called Smith and Wesson and they paid for shipping back to them for repair. I received my 586 back a few weeks ago. New cylinder, what looks to be new a barrel and new finish. Unfortunately the barrel still looks twisted to the right to me, and the sight seems off to the right as well, but I let it go. The reason for this post, and my main issue is that ever since I've had it back, every few days I've noticed this odd material is oozing out from where the barrel meets the frame. Ooze may not be the best word to describe it, because when I find it, it's dried and crusty. I've cleaned it off at least a dozen times. Only comes out of the right side. What's even more strange is that the finish looks like it has some problems in this area. I have not fired any rounds out of the revolver since Smith repaired it and sent back. I've called and sent a picture to Smith and Wesson, and they have replied saying I can send it back again. As much as I appreciate this, this is round 3 for me, and it's extremely inconvenient. Just looking for some opinions out there in the event I can bypass being without my revolver for 4/5 weeks again. I've waited my whole life to buy this classic revolver and just dropped a chunk of change on it. At this point, I'm extremely disappointed in the craftsmanship of this 586. Wasn't this supposed to be the top dog 357? Has anyone ever experienced this odd material on their revolver? Please see attached photo.
A little background: I bought a brand new 586 in March which had timing issues and an odd blemish in the wood grip. The shop I purchased from swapped it for a new revolver. The next one had nicks in the barrel, as well as the cylinder, and the barrel was slightly twisted to the right. I called Smith and Wesson and they paid for shipping back to them for repair. I received my 586 back a few weeks ago. New cylinder, what looks to be new a barrel and new finish. Unfortunately the barrel still looks twisted to the right to me, and the sight seems off to the right as well, but I let it go. The reason for this post, and my main issue is that ever since I've had it back, every few days I've noticed this odd material is oozing out from where the barrel meets the frame. Ooze may not be the best word to describe it, because when I find it, it's dried and crusty. I've cleaned it off at least a dozen times. Only comes out of the right side. What's even more strange is that the finish looks like it has some problems in this area. I have not fired any rounds out of the revolver since Smith repaired it and sent back. I've called and sent a picture to Smith and Wesson, and they have replied saying I can send it back again. As much as I appreciate this, this is round 3 for me, and it's extremely inconvenient. Just looking for some opinions out there in the event I can bypass being without my revolver for 4/5 weeks again. I've waited my whole life to buy this classic revolver and just dropped a chunk of change on it. At this point, I'm extremely disappointed in the craftsmanship of this 586. Wasn't this supposed to be the top dog 357? Has anyone ever experienced this odd material on their revolver? Please see attached photo.