I know it is normal for the thin circle on the end of the guide rod that seats against the barrel to freely spin, and that it is not (I don't think) threaded, so I haven't ever worried about it.
However, on a new to me 5906 I recently got, there is about a 1/16" gap between the this circle and the regular part of the guide rod. In between the gap there is a thinner part, which I am guessing is like a pin that originally gets pushed into the guide rod to hold the circle part down. (Sorry for the improper use of the part names)!
Anyway, while everything works, I compared it against all of my other 3rd Generation S&W's, including another 5906, and this is not the case on any other gun. The guide rod in question does protrude outside the slide about that same 1/16", visibly more than any other of my guns.
So, it this cause to replace the guide rod?
Pls. advise, & thanks!
However, on a new to me 5906 I recently got, there is about a 1/16" gap between the this circle and the regular part of the guide rod. In between the gap there is a thinner part, which I am guessing is like a pin that originally gets pushed into the guide rod to hold the circle part down. (Sorry for the improper use of the part names)!
Anyway, while everything works, I compared it against all of my other 3rd Generation S&W's, including another 5906, and this is not the case on any other gun. The guide rod in question does protrude outside the slide about that same 1/16", visibly more than any other of my guns.
So, it this cause to replace the guide rod?
Pls. advise, & thanks!