Gryff
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I recently bought a nice S&W 66-2 4", but when I took it out to shoot it, I couldn't get POI to match POA. The group was tight, but I couldn't adjust the sight enough to push the group into the bullseye. When I looked closely at the gun, I found that the top of the barrel was slightly out of alignment with the top of the frame. It's a slight enough mis-alignment that I missed it when I bought the gun, but it's definitely visible now that I was looking for it (it's like someone over- or under-screwed the barrel when mounting to the frame because even the ejector shroud is slightly off-center from the frame)
I sent the gun off to S&W to have the issue addressed, and I just got a call from there service department saying that the barrel is supposed to be this way (based on the tech's 40 years of experience), and the gun shoots dead center for them. I'm slightly astounded because in all my time shooting revolvers, I've never seen an S&W that didn't have front sight post perfectly vertical from the factory. The tech says that if the sight post is vertical and not canted to the left, you wouldn't be to get the gun to hit dead center for windage.
This screams "wrong" to me, but I don't know what I don't know. Are S&W revolver barrels supposed to be canted to the left?
The good news is that the gun is coming back to me, and they are not charging for the evaluation.
Can't post pictures at the moment since they have the gun, but can anyone verify that the "sight is supposed to be canted to the left" with the S&W wheel gun design?
I sent the gun off to S&W to have the issue addressed, and I just got a call from there service department saying that the barrel is supposed to be this way (based on the tech's 40 years of experience), and the gun shoots dead center for them. I'm slightly astounded because in all my time shooting revolvers, I've never seen an S&W that didn't have front sight post perfectly vertical from the factory. The tech says that if the sight post is vertical and not canted to the left, you wouldn't be to get the gun to hit dead center for windage.
This screams "wrong" to me, but I don't know what I don't know. Are S&W revolver barrels supposed to be canted to the left?
The good news is that the gun is coming back to me, and they are not charging for the evaluation.
Can't post pictures at the moment since they have the gun, but can anyone verify that the "sight is supposed to be canted to the left" with the S&W wheel gun design?