Slowpoke642
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I am new to the forum and picked up my first Smith and Wesson handgun a few days ago. After LOTS of thought as to what I wanted in a concealed carry piece (reliability / ease of maintenance, stopping power, concealability) I settled on a SW 642 airwieght.
After getting the gun home on friday I noticed an extremely thin hairline crack which appears to start just under the bottom screw on the right side of the frame (near the bottom of the trigger guard) and runs horizontal (towards the front of the gun) around the frame corner stopping a few mm inside the trigger guard area of the frame.
I tried to photograph the crack but it is so thin I could not get it to show up on camera (flash would just white it out).
Is this an area of the frame that receives any stress during shooting? I'd like to think this is a casting / cosmetic issue and the gun is ok to shoot. This is a carry piece so blemishes are not an issue with me. Just thought I would ask the question to the experts and see if I should send it in or shoot the heck out of it
After getting the gun home on friday I noticed an extremely thin hairline crack which appears to start just under the bottom screw on the right side of the frame (near the bottom of the trigger guard) and runs horizontal (towards the front of the gun) around the frame corner stopping a few mm inside the trigger guard area of the frame.
I tried to photograph the crack but it is so thin I could not get it to show up on camera (flash would just white it out).
Is this an area of the frame that receives any stress during shooting? I'd like to think this is a casting / cosmetic issue and the gun is ok to shoot. This is a carry piece so blemishes are not an issue with me. Just thought I would ask the question to the experts and see if I should send it in or shoot the heck out of it
