Just picked up my new 686 and the cylinder is kind of hard to open and sometimes difficult to close. I made sure everything is lubed up nicely but is still somewhat difficult to open and close. Sometimes so much that it feels like it's binding against something and I have to reopen and reattempt to close it.
Also, when open there is some front to back play and if I'm not careful the rear cylinder will rub the frame more often than not.
Lastly, the trigger pull is nice but about every 7th pull or so, it is a bit harder to pull. (Dunno if this is in my head because a Ruger I shot over the weekend had a terrible case of this, every 6th shot the trigger would be impossible to pull)
I haven't shot it yet and am wondering if it will "break in" or just get worse.
My question is, on a brand new revolver - should the cylinder typically open and close super smoothly?
2nd question is, on a brand new revolver - when the cylinder is open should one have to be super aware to push it forward point it down before spinning the cylinder as to not let it rub the frame?
Also, when open there is some front to back play and if I'm not careful the rear cylinder will rub the frame more often than not.
Lastly, the trigger pull is nice but about every 7th pull or so, it is a bit harder to pull. (Dunno if this is in my head because a Ruger I shot over the weekend had a terrible case of this, every 6th shot the trigger would be impossible to pull)
I haven't shot it yet and am wondering if it will "break in" or just get worse.
My question is, on a brand new revolver - should the cylinder typically open and close super smoothly?
2nd question is, on a brand new revolver - when the cylinder is open should one have to be super aware to push it forward point it down before spinning the cylinder as to not let it rub the frame?
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