OK, so I bought a used 617-5 yesterday. Cleaned up and fnciton test seemed fine; pistol seemed used but very well maintained.
Today I took it to the range today to test. Accuracy was spot-on, and no failures of any kind noted. HOWEVER, I was at an indoor range next to a concrete block wall and I kept feeling small high-velocity particles hitting me in the face. I held up a target next to the gun cylinder when firing rounds out of each cylinder bore, and it seems it is throwing lead particles out of the gap between the cylinder and forcing cone.
Here is a picture of the results:
Note the holes and marks formed by the larger particles.
I inspected a new 617 at the range and the one I was shooting had a smaller gap between the barrel and cylinder than the new one, so I don't think the gap is the problems. The gun doesn't have any significant wear, and does not seem to have been mucked with (the side cover screws are pristine, and show no signs of removal/reinstallation).
I was using Winchester subsonic hollow point ammunition.
Is this normal from a 22LR revolver?
Please advise!
Beuford
Today I took it to the range today to test. Accuracy was spot-on, and no failures of any kind noted. HOWEVER, I was at an indoor range next to a concrete block wall and I kept feeling small high-velocity particles hitting me in the face. I held up a target next to the gun cylinder when firing rounds out of each cylinder bore, and it seems it is throwing lead particles out of the gap between the cylinder and forcing cone.
Here is a picture of the results:

Note the holes and marks formed by the larger particles.
I inspected a new 617 at the range and the one I was shooting had a smaller gap between the barrel and cylinder than the new one, so I don't think the gap is the problems. The gun doesn't have any significant wear, and does not seem to have been mucked with (the side cover screws are pristine, and show no signs of removal/reinstallation).
I was using Winchester subsonic hollow point ammunition.
Is this normal from a 22LR revolver?
Please advise!
Beuford
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