The 4566TSWSSV project

It's this stuff, I made some more today:D
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Cheers
Bill

Then, to paraphrase Oddball in Kelly's Heroes, "Swarf, swarf, swarf, swarf!" :D

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Off to the range last Saturday With the SSV and the PC4506.
Didn't expend but a couple mags on the 4506. Once it became apparent it was gonna chew a hole in my hand I put it up. never did see the logic behind a spurred hammer on a TDA pistol anyway. I see a bobbed hammer in the near future;)
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Just for the record, I was shooting all standard pressure loads, mostly 230gr ball and 185gr mid-range wadcutters. No reloads, all factory stuff. With one exception, I tossed 5 rounds of +p RA45T downrange early on with no problems.

Ran about 150 rounds through the SSV. Still have a couple bugs to work out although I certainly can't complain about the accuracy. This was the first magazine I fired, 8rds @ 10 yards.
Yeah, I was wearin' a big ol' grin.
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Nice group but a little off the mark and absent minded me forgot to bring a screwdriver. No worries, I'll regulate the sights next Saturday.

Good consistent ejection all day plopping the brass down at three o'clock about 5 feet off. While shooting I had thought to myself "Gee, I could probably stick a 5 gallon bucket right there and save myself from policing up brass all over the place".

A problem arose after about 100 or so rounds. I had started dipping into my junk ammo bucket and shot some old nasty ball ammo. After the second mag I started to see FTE's, failure to extract that is. So back to the ranch for some post-fire analysis.

Looking things over afterwards I've narrowed the source down to a possible flaw in the barrel's chamber. I see what appears to be a concavity in the chamber in these areas outlined in red.
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It's difficult to capture this with a camera. Compare that previous picture to this one of the same barrel. Note the shadowed area denoting this spot is not at the same uniform level as the surrounding chamber surface. When I stripped everything down for inspection I noted a buildup of carbon and some unburnt powder flakes stubbornly stuck to this spot. Aside from this apparent defect, this chamber also measures slightly oversize beyond SAAMI specifications.
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Here another barrel on which I just cut the loader chamber port into and will shoot next Saturday. Note how the chamber surface appears completely uniform. And this one measures in accordance with the SAAMI specs.
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I suspect junk built up in that flaw caused the cases to tend to stick and in turn the extractor overrode the case rim.

I didn't see any tearout of case rims but could identify the gouge right were the extractor was pulled over the rim on several cases.
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I've also noted some very slight bulging in some cases at the same chamber depth and clocking as the suspect chamber defect.
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So here's the plan.

First, bring a screwdriver so I can regulate the sights:rolleyes:

Since I'm not inclined to be driving out extractor pins at the range, and just to rule that, out I've installed a brand new extractor & spring.

Not sure If I'm going to shoot the suspect barrel or not. Considering the bulging I saw I'm not inclined to. So in with the backup barrel and back to the range next Saturday and we'll take her out for another spin.

Ya know, I only picked that barrel cuz it was the prettiest one:rolleyes:
We'll that was then, this is now. Eh, somebody said I shoulda polished it anyway:D
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And here's another odd thing.... As a rule, I don't like the curved grips. I much prefer the straight grips on all my guns as they just feel right to me. Well not on this gun. I don't know why nor do I really care why for that matter, but this gun is just the opposite. The straight grip feels wrong and the curved grip is just wow! Must be a balance or gravity/mass+momentum thingy :rolleyes:;)

Anyway, looks pretty good all curvy and such.
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And goes well with this old stock DeSantis 97 I had layin' about.
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Range report Volume II next weekend... Out!

Cheers
Bill
 
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What's your take on the chamber discrepancies in that first barrel, Master Chief? Factory defect? Or did it come later, with a lot of shooting? Steel case ammo? Just curious.....
 
What's your take on the chamber discrepancies in that first barrel, Master Chief? Factory defect? Or did it come later, with a lot of shooting? Steel case ammo? Just curious.....

I don't believe this had anything to do with shooting. Nor does it look like the work of a Dremel tool.

Now I don't know what the manufacturing steps were when this barrel was made. Whether the chamber was finish reamed by hand or by machine.

I do know what the SAMMI chamber dimensions are supposed to be though... starting .200" from the breechface it should measure .4796" and taper evenly to .4744" at the shoulder where the cartridge headspaces.

The is purely speculation on my part but, here's what I think happened here. This was the work of a finish reamer operator. while turning the reamer in the chamber, either wasn't clearing the chips, chipped the tool or got some trash caught up in it, and gouged two annular grooves that cover about 120° of the chamber's diameter. Looks like there may have been some effort to polish them out which only really made the problem worse by taking the chamber dimensions further out of spec. Could have just been some bloke messing with a reamer or could just as easily been Monday morning at the factory that got past QC, there's just no telling.

I only noticed this while examining stuff under a jeweler's loupe. When it caught the light just right and I thought "hold on! what's this?". I could actually feel the dent when rubbing small wood dowel over the spot. I then went back and examined my brass more closely and found the matching bulge. Ah Hah! says I.

Another lesson learned I say. Clearly I need to be more detailed & discriminating in examining my parts I get from the used aftermarket.

I'm just glad I didn't have a head separation or rupture last Saturday:eek:

Cheers
Bill
 
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Sounds like something that could happen, or if the tool geometry on the tapered finish-reamer was squirrelly. Might also make the chamber out of round in addition to being oversized. That barrel probably should have been tossed at that time, but I bet the operator thought the chances of an end user having a jeweler's loupe and a machinist's eye were pretty small, so "what the hey."
 
Range report Vol II...

Yeah, remember that part of the plan where I'm supposed to bring a screwdriver? Ha!

Well no matter, I ordered a different front sight anyway. I don't want to jack the rear up too high getting it dialed in so I'm changing the front from a .233 tall to a .217 tall. The new part should be here in a week or so then I'll head to the range and regulate the sights properly.

So how did it shoot you might wonder? In a word, perfect!
Ran about a 100 rounds of mixed factory stuff mostly TZZ through Saturday. Not a single malfunction, Fired brass looks good with no telltale one o'clock bulge. Accuracy is spot on despite the barrel change, tosses those fat slugs in the same hole one after another with boring regularity. Clean positive ejection at three to four o'clock. Man, I couldn't be happier. This thing is just a pleasure to shoot. Something 18DAI said a while back in one of his threads that stuck in my brain definitely applies here, "it POINTS!" Yessir it certainly does:D very nice balance and fast!;)

I did make a couple minor edits yesterday. Having noted a tiny rough spot at the start of the DA pull, I took the hammer out and stoned the radius above the hammer hooks where the sear contacts. Trigger is scary smooth now. And thanks to fastbolt's superior guidance, I was able to adjust the sear release lever to be spot on right at the upper limit of the factory spec, so de-cock function should last a good long time. before needing further adjustment.

You know I now definitely see the appeal of the 4596 here. Basically the same size as my 4516 except 3/8" taller. Carries just as easily, my xxl paws prefer the fullsize gripframe plus, there's no danger of pinching my pinky on speed reloads.

Not quite ready for primetime yet but, I can see now this piece is going to see a whole lot of holster time. My poor 4516 just might find itself in mothballs:eek:

Vol III after the new front sight goes on

Cheers
Bill
 
So with the leftover 4566TSW slide and 4513TSW frame from this project...........will the next project be a 3rd Gen "CCO" ?? ;) :)
 
Now you don't really think I'd have sacrificed a 4513TSW for this project do you?:eek: Nah! this began with the 4566TSW and several 4513 parts sets plus a couple more slides I've been able to scrounge up. I have the parts to make another one of these except for the de-cock only lever. Even have a 4513TSW slide that's factory machined for de-cock only and with the lasered warning markings. But my other 4566TSW is a factory rail free version and I'm not going to mess with it beyond what I've already done to fix/clean it up.

No, I think next on the S&W agenda will be getting the PC4506 ship shape.

In the non S&W department I'm waiting on my re-profiled barrel to get back from ADCO along with some other bits from various vendors to complete my 308 AR build:D

Cheers
Bill
 
This thread brought me to this forum. Great project, thanks for sharing. I have a 5926 I plan working over in the near future.
 
I would imagine Bill has a massive file of PM's and E-mail requests in the queue.....:) I have a detailed description of my Dream pistol but won't ask Bill to do it.....I am not worthy. Zebulon

Zebulon, maybe one of these days a few of us can make a pilgrimage to Bill's workbench, holy shrine that is is. :D
 
A bit of thread necromancing, but you can blame Timn8er! :D

Very nice work as always and thank you for taking us along for the ride! :)

BMCM, as an aspiring machinist I'm amazed at the quality of work you do and hope to achieve the level of skill you have.
 
One of the best things about these build threads is you never get tired of seeing another one. Every one is fascinating as you guys let us see the project unfold literally thru your eyes. And 4566TSWSSV has been one of the most entertaining and informative I've seen. Not just skill but some damn fine narration! Here's a toast to great guns, great skill and great people!
 
A bit of thread necromancing, but you can blame Timn8er! :D

Very nice work as always and thank you for taking us along for the ride! :)

BMCM, as an aspiring machinist I'm amazed at the quality of work you do and hope to achieve the level of skill you have.
Thanks to you, I just found this amazing thread. :)

Bill (BMCM) is nothing short of brilliant!!! :D
 
Truly a magician. I had forgot all about this post. Perhaps one of the sweetest custom 3rd gennies I've ever seen.

Now I'm looking for the post where he works on the PC 4506.
 
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