I just got a new 4" 66-8 revolver and put around thirty rounds through it and it is dirtier than my 617 22lr after a hundred rounds. I don't mind cleaning guns, in fact I'm a bit obsessed about it, but this seems way over the line. I have another 66-8 with 2.75" barrel and it shoots relatively clean. However, this new revolver shows significant burn marks on the outside of the cylinder and underneath the top strap is dirtier than anything I've seen before - center or rimfire. I know guns get dirty but this one seems excessive. I'm thinking of giving Smith-Wesson a call about it but was wondering if anyone has ideas to consider? Is it a forcing cone gap issue?
Thanks.
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