New 640 with Barrel stamped .38+P instead of .357 MAGNUM

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Last weekend I had my local GS order me a new 640 chambered in .357. I picked it up this weekend but the store didn't have any .357,.38SPL or .38+P so I haven't taken it to the range yet. I do have ammo coming via UPS.

I thought I gave it a thorough look-over at the store but tonight I found something that bothers me. The S&W product page for this gun shows the barrel stamped with "S&W .357 MAGNUM" but mine says ".38 S&W SPL. +P". I don't have any .357 rounds so I don't know if the cylinder is .357 or just .38spl/.38spl+p. Aluminum .38SPL snap-caps fit nicely.

The cardboard box it came in says model 640-3 and .357, and the serial #s match. This is a brand new gun ordered through my LGS from his S&W distributor.

So did they put the wrong barrel on my gun? I thought they always stamp the barrels with the largest caliber that it's designed for. Even if the cylinder is a .357 I don't really feel safe trying them through this barrel/gun.

I emailed S&W tonight under "Repair Request" and explained this. Not sure how long till I hear from them, so I registered here and am asking you guys if you know about this.
 
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IF the chambers are 357, firing it with a 38 special barrel would not hurt anything. They have the exact same bore, etc. Barrels do not blow up on revolvers, cylinders do. I would still want it fixed if it were mine. You should get what you paid for


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What he said..might become an issue on trade in or resale
 
Last weekend I had my local GS order me a new 640 chambered in .357. I picked it up this weekend but the store didn't have any .357,.38SPL or .38+P so I haven't taken it to the range yet. I do have ammo coming via UPS.

I thought I gave it a thorough look-over at the store but tonight I found something that bothers me. The S&W product page for this gun shows the barrel stamped with "S&W .357 MAGNUM" but mine says ".38 S&W SPL. +P". I don't have any .357 rounds so I don't know if the cylinder is .357 or just .38spl/.38spl+p. Aluminum .38SPL snap-caps fit nicely.

The cardboard box it came in says model 640-3 and .357, and the serial #s match. This is a brand new gun ordered through my LGS from his S&W distributor.

So did they put the wrong barrel on my gun? I thought they always stamp the barrels with the largest caliber that it's designed for. Even if the cylinder is a .357 I don't really feel safe trying them through this barrel/gun.

I emailed S&W tonight under "Repair Request" and explained this. Not sure how long till I hear from them, so I registered here and am asking you guys if you know about this.

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In My opinion any revolver chambered in.357 Magnum is a better revolver than any revolver chambered in 38 special, or 38 special +p. The reason for this is simple. With a 357 Magnum you have just doubled the ammo you can safely use in it. I’ve only owned one J frame that was factory marked a .357 Magnum caliber revolver. I put five (5) rounds of .357 Magnum ammo through it, Never again. Stick with any revolver Factory chambered for .357 Magnum and run any Hot 38 special in it you to wish, with no worries.
If you ordered and paid for a model 640 and did not received one send it back and demand the gun you ordered.
 
Hind sight is 20-20 - you should not have taken delivery.

Let us know what S&W say/do. And, good luck.

Did you ask the LGS? Can they help?

I looked it over for quite a while before I filled out all the state/fed paperwork, but somehow I missed the bold lettering on the barrel. I was only looing for scratches or dents on the surfaces of the gun. The serial # matched the box's label and paperwork, so.... I missed it.

I called S&W yesterday and had a shipping label emailed to me within minutes. Dropped it of at FedEx last night. For just the barrel replacement it would be 3 weeks and free, but I told them to do a trigger/action job too so now it's 3 months.

Now I need to order a new 340 M&P to hold me over
 
Hind sight is 20-20 - you should not have taken delivery.

Let us know what S&W say/do. And, good luck.

Did you ask the LGS? Can they help?

I looked it over for quite a while before I filled out all the paperwork, but somehow I missed the bold lettering on the barrel. I was only looing for scratches or dents on the surfaces of the gun. The serial # matched the box's label and paperwork, so.... I missed it.

I called S&W yesterday and had a shipping label emailed to me within minutes. Dropped it of at FedEx last night. For just the barrel replacement it would be 3 weeks and free, but I told them to do a trigger/action job too so now it's 3 months.

Now I need to order a new 340 M&P to hold me over :)
And the LGS is only open Fr Sat Sun, so I haven't been able to get him on the phone since I discovered the issue Sun night. Prolly too late anyway since it's already registered to me.
 
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In the majority of states it is NOT registered to you, the 4473 paper work you filled out is held in the shops record books. The feds do not know the serial number or even brand of the gun you were applying to purchase. They can put it back in their inventory. Only HI, Ill., Mass., MI, Maryland, NY, Connecticut and N.J. require any kind of registration.
 
You guys are really reading this wrong. If cylinder will accept 357 rds which I suspect it will. this gun is an instant collector item. As they say on GB, it’s rare, unusual, sought after, 1 of 1, etc………

1/1 factory error!
 
Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but it is not a 1 of 1 sample. I looked at one in my LGS earlier this week
 
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