Hello all. I picked up a brand new 686-6 last week. Put 200 rounds through it over the weekend. Came home and started cleaning and noticed something odd with the cylinder throats. This is not my first revolver, but it is the first time I have seen anything like this.
There are what appear to be lathe or some other machining marks in all 6 throats. It is my understanding that the throats should be somewhat smooth. Mine are not. The chamber areas are though. I went back to the shop I purchased from and took a look at 3 other Smiths they had there. They had a 620, a 627, and a 3" 686+. The throats of the 620 and 627 were nice and smooth, but the 686+ had the same marks as mine.
Can someone else with a recent production 686 check their throats to see if they look like mine? Is this something I should be concerned about? Just trying to figure out if this warrants getting sent back to S&W or if this is the new way they are reaming cylinders.
There are what appear to be lathe or some other machining marks in all 6 throats. It is my understanding that the throats should be somewhat smooth. Mine are not. The chamber areas are though. I went back to the shop I purchased from and took a look at 3 other Smiths they had there. They had a 620, a 627, and a 3" 686+. The throats of the 620 and 627 were nice and smooth, but the 686+ had the same marks as mine.
Can someone else with a recent production 686 check their throats to see if they look like mine? Is this something I should be concerned about? Just trying to figure out if this warrants getting sent back to S&W or if this is the new way they are reaming cylinders.


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