The light strike problem is mostly due to firing pins that are too short. A firing pin of .495 to .505 will often fix it.
Curious how hard it is to turn the frame in a vise like that.
Easy to warp the frame if one uses the wrong tool.
All you have to do is make vise jaws that hold the barrel vertical, then get the grip frame 90 degrees to the table surface with a square. It takes about 30 seconds to get it perfect every time that way. No guessing or eyeballing the sights, it is mechanically exactly true. I've done it dozens of times.
Would you need a frame wench for this?
Curious how hard it is to turn the frame in a vise like that.
Plus or minus 5 degrees is considered to be 'within spec'. If it's out 5 degrees they won't touch it. The last I saw this operation they put the gun in a vise and used a long wrench to tighten the barrel and 'eyeballed' the result. No such thing as an index mark.
The second and more serious problem was that they were drilling and tapping the hole for the barrel in the frame of the gun off axis. No amount of 'reclocking' would fix that. I believe that after a lot of complaints they fixed that.
My 617 is on it's way to me!Sorry, Joe. Haven't forgot about you, but the gun hasn't gotten to the store yet. I should get it early next week. I'll let you know how it looks.
My 617 is on it's way to me!
The light strike problem is mostly due to firing pins that are too short. A firing pin of .495 to .505 will often fix it.
No accessories as yet but I did buy 1000 rds of 22lr for it!Awesome! If you're as antsy as me, I find shopping for accessories can be distracting. I'm not buying any until I have the gun in my hand. Been burned before. But I'm shopping like a Rodeo Drive Kardashian Field Trip.
Don't worry about the barrel. It only matters if a bullet is going to be traveling thru it. The light strike problem coming out of Smith lately is terrible, but it renders the barrel problem meaningless.
They are turning out junk these days.
Just my opinion
I get what you're saying, but it just doesn't make sense to me that they would let something like that go out the door unnoticed. I don't think I'm all that naive, but if even the inspectors are falling down on the job, what does that say about the folks above them? No pride in their work, or what? Amazing!