Hey guys. I recently bought a brand new 686. I started a thread a bit ago because I thought there was excessive wear on the ratchet. That thread, with photos, is here:
http://smith-wessonforum.com/s-w-smithing/315190-ratchet-peening-new-686-a.html
Anyways I finally got it to the range. I shot about 60 rounds though it or so. I didn't notice any issues with it firing. It shot a bit to the right with PMC 38 spl but it was grouped nicely and it shot dead on with my Gold Dot 357 ammo so I didn't think too much about it. Could have been me or the ammo.
After cleaning it I spent some time dry firing it and I noticed that on one or two of the cylinders it wouldn't lock prior to the hammer falling. When the hammer is allowed to fall all the cylinders will lock up but if I catch the hammer prior to striking the firing pin I can still rotated the cylinder slightly and lock it up myself on one or two cylinders. I'm not a big revolver guy but I'm guessing that's not how it's supposed to work correct?
I am assuming the advice will be to ship it in, which I plan to do, but how do I describe this issue better so they know what I am talking about? Is it a timing issue? Lock up issue? What?
Thanks guys
http://smith-wessonforum.com/s-w-smithing/315190-ratchet-peening-new-686-a.html
Anyways I finally got it to the range. I shot about 60 rounds though it or so. I didn't notice any issues with it firing. It shot a bit to the right with PMC 38 spl but it was grouped nicely and it shot dead on with my Gold Dot 357 ammo so I didn't think too much about it. Could have been me or the ammo.
After cleaning it I spent some time dry firing it and I noticed that on one or two of the cylinders it wouldn't lock prior to the hammer falling. When the hammer is allowed to fall all the cylinders will lock up but if I catch the hammer prior to striking the firing pin I can still rotated the cylinder slightly and lock it up myself on one or two cylinders. I'm not a big revolver guy but I'm guessing that's not how it's supposed to work correct?
I am assuming the advice will be to ship it in, which I plan to do, but how do I describe this issue better so they know what I am talking about? Is it a timing issue? Lock up issue? What?
Thanks guys
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