smith revolver cop
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I have always carried a Smith revolver, in one incarnation or another, as a duty gun or off-duty gun. After shooting (usually departmental qualifications), I am in the habit of checking and tightening the screw on the cylinder latch. I generally remove the cylinder for cleaning, so that sideplate screw is always tightened. When I was performing these routine operations on my 442 (current off-duty gun), I decided (for no particular reason!) to check the other exposed screws in the right sideplate. I found that the top rear screw (where the hammer would be, if it had an external hammer) was markedly loose.
Is this a common problem? Do I need to do something to fix it, like put blue Loc-Tite on it, or just keep checking it periodically? Anyone else had this situation? (This is actually my first and only lightweight Smith; even my other J frame is a stainless 640-1, and everything else is a K frame or N frame.)
Thanks in advance.
Is this a common problem? Do I need to do something to fix it, like put blue Loc-Tite on it, or just keep checking it periodically? Anyone else had this situation? (This is actually my first and only lightweight Smith; even my other J frame is a stainless 640-1, and everything else is a K frame or N frame.)
Thanks in advance.