The design intent of the ball detent is such that it is off-center by .010" nominally to account for manufacturing variances and always push the yoke closed into the frame.
this is what it looks like.
The design intent of the ball detent is such that it is off-center by .010" nominally to account for manufacturing variances
and always push the yoke closed into the frame.
this is what it looks like.
There's no fixing that.That's a crack in the frame.
You should get a new gun with your original serial number.
This is a crack in the frame, a 642
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You won't get the original serial number if S&W replaces the gun, they issue a new serial number.
I had that done with the 642. S&W will not ship the gun directly to you, it must go to an FFL, their policy. The good thing is they pay for any FFL fee's, if you ask.
I had a Colt SAA replaced, they sent it directly to me with a new serial number. Go figure.![]()
Mine isn't cracked. Unless S&W cracked it during the factory test fire, if they still do that. My gun is new and unfired by me.
When I purchased my 4" 629 Mountain Revolver (BDY serial) there was enough wrong with it I sent it back to be fixed.You won't get the original serial number if S&W replaces the gun, they issue a new serial number.