Most of my S&W collection have been purchased used. Have a 90's era 629 I purchased new that has been flawless. I recently acquired a new 686 Plus that seems to have several issues. I'm not sure if it needs a trip back to "mothership" or not.
If gun is empty cylinder rotates and times perfectly while empty. If you load the gun, cylinder rotates and times perfectly while loaded. Problem occurs when you fire, the cylinder wants to not rotate correctly until you rotate some by hand, not every round but on some. After the gun is empty, every thing works with empty brass in like should. Do you think this will "break in" or get worse? Another issue I see is fired cases seem to have more primer flattening than appears normal. Movement fore and aft seems normal, endshake and gap measurements seem in specification. The primer flattening seems the same with magnum and 38 special pressure loads. This does not appear to affect cylinder tie up in any way. Comments and suggestions appreciated. Seems to be extremely accurate, had a slight hitch in trigger pull at first, but that smoothed out very quickly. This gun has been fired maybe 300 to 400 rounds.
If gun is empty cylinder rotates and times perfectly while empty. If you load the gun, cylinder rotates and times perfectly while loaded. Problem occurs when you fire, the cylinder wants to not rotate correctly until you rotate some by hand, not every round but on some. After the gun is empty, every thing works with empty brass in like should. Do you think this will "break in" or get worse? Another issue I see is fired cases seem to have more primer flattening than appears normal. Movement fore and aft seems normal, endshake and gap measurements seem in specification. The primer flattening seems the same with magnum and 38 special pressure loads. This does not appear to affect cylinder tie up in any way. Comments and suggestions appreciated. Seems to be extremely accurate, had a slight hitch in trigger pull at first, but that smoothed out very quickly. This gun has been fired maybe 300 to 400 rounds.
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