I was looking over my new S&W 629-5 (full underlug) and I noticed the barrel has tiny flaws, pitting it looks like:
I've had this gun for a week, it's a "Classic Champion" and is a S&W that a german tuning company took and worked over. They went bankrupt and I bought one of the guns from the final blowout sale at a very good discount (899 when the regular price was 1350). But still I didn't expect this to walk through the door of S&W, let alone Wischo.
But, maybe I am just blinded by my only other example of a S&W which is a 1965 M17 that is just put together like a work of art. Looking at the area where the crane meets the frame and it just seals up perfectly, you can tell this was made with care and attention.
So what do you guys think, am I being too "demanding" here, should I just shoot it and ignore it, are finishing flaws like this common on modern S&Ws?
I've sent Smith & Wesson themselves a mail as well with the picture in question to see that they think.

I've had this gun for a week, it's a "Classic Champion" and is a S&W that a german tuning company took and worked over. They went bankrupt and I bought one of the guns from the final blowout sale at a very good discount (899 when the regular price was 1350). But still I didn't expect this to walk through the door of S&W, let alone Wischo.
But, maybe I am just blinded by my only other example of a S&W which is a 1965 M17 that is just put together like a work of art. Looking at the area where the crane meets the frame and it just seals up perfectly, you can tell this was made with care and attention.
So what do you guys think, am I being too "demanding" here, should I just shoot it and ignore it, are finishing flaws like this common on modern S&Ws?
I've sent Smith & Wesson themselves a mail as well with the picture in question to see that they think.