msfgabe
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Hello Everyone,
I recently purchased my first revolver. It's a factory new Smith and Wesson 686 357 4 inch Magnum. I have taken the baby out to the range a couple of times and have fired over 100 rounds of the 38 special and 100 rounds of the 357 158 gr Federal ammo through it. So far it's been very smooth and accurate and haven't had any complaints….
Here is my only dilemma so far…while cleaning the firearm I noticed what seemed to be a tiny piece of metal chipped off…The area of concern is located at the 6 o'clock position. ... When I examined firearm forcing cone closer, I also noticed that around the outer edge there is a tiny metal fragment stuck in-between in and around cone. At first I thought it was a piece of lint stuck in between but it's actually a real tiny piece of metal.
Should I be alarmed? Should I be concerned about the possibility of cracking the forcing cone? Any input or advice would be greatly appreciated…Thanks to everyone in advance!!!
Great input everyone... Thank you!
Hope this helps....Here are some close up photos I took today. The photos will show a small chip on the side of the cone and a small metal fragment in-between the cone
I recently purchased my first revolver. It's a factory new Smith and Wesson 686 357 4 inch Magnum. I have taken the baby out to the range a couple of times and have fired over 100 rounds of the 38 special and 100 rounds of the 357 158 gr Federal ammo through it. So far it's been very smooth and accurate and haven't had any complaints….
Here is my only dilemma so far…while cleaning the firearm I noticed what seemed to be a tiny piece of metal chipped off…The area of concern is located at the 6 o'clock position. ... When I examined firearm forcing cone closer, I also noticed that around the outer edge there is a tiny metal fragment stuck in-between in and around cone. At first I thought it was a piece of lint stuck in between but it's actually a real tiny piece of metal.
Should I be alarmed? Should I be concerned about the possibility of cracking the forcing cone? Any input or advice would be greatly appreciated…Thanks to everyone in advance!!!
Great input everyone... Thank you!
Hope this helps....Here are some close up photos I took today. The photos will show a small chip on the side of the cone and a small metal fragment in-between the cone
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