LWCmdr45
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I bought my lightly used 629-4 Classic (with a 6.5" PowerPort barrel) last year to use as a "fun gun," something to pop off a dozen or two rounds at the range after I finish training with my EDCs. The last time I shot it, however, I had the range all to myself (don't you love it when that happens!) and I had the opportunity to give it a thorough wringing out. Starting with a thoroughly cleaned gun, I shot just over fifty rounds of factory 240gr. JSPs, a mix of Winchester White Box (which I've used before) and MagTech (a new purchase). When I went to clean it, I was surprised to see the pictured marks on the outside surface of the cylinder at the front of each chamber.
They obviously correspond to the factory-drilled 'scope mounting holes in the top strap. The screws do *not* extend through the top strap, but the cylinder markings make it look like they were dinging into each chamber on firing. Is this normal? As I said, I've never fired that many rounds at one session before, so I don't know if it's the number of rounds fired, the ammo used (first time firing the MagTech), the gun (everything appears tight: timing is right on and B/C gap is .003-.005") or if I'm over-reacting to a normal occurrence (the markings were on the surface only and cleaned up easily). Help!
Steve


They obviously correspond to the factory-drilled 'scope mounting holes in the top strap. The screws do *not* extend through the top strap, but the cylinder markings make it look like they were dinging into each chamber on firing. Is this normal? As I said, I've never fired that many rounds at one session before, so I don't know if it's the number of rounds fired, the ammo used (first time firing the MagTech), the gun (everything appears tight: timing is right on and B/C gap is .003-.005") or if I'm over-reacting to a normal occurrence (the markings were on the surface only and cleaned up easily). Help!
Steve
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