Everyone knows real BBQ is pork.![]()
j/k folks
No, everyone knows that BBQ is Brisket. And real Chili has no beans!

Everyone knows real BBQ is pork.![]()
j/k folks
Well, thanks a LOT!
I checked my no-lock 642 and there is a line, running partway between the barrel and front of the frame, that looks like a crack. I can't catch it with my fingernail, so I am not sure. I have one of those lights with a magnifier, but just can't tell.
I will take it to the handgun range Wednesday and put a hundred or so factory rounds through it and see if it changes.
I've had this quite a while and sure hope it's not the dreaded crack.
You may recall I had a beautiful Cobra that had a frame crack (it is loaded and living in my kitchen, suppose it could handle a cylinder full if needed), but I don't want to lose my 642.
Bob
Thanks for posting that. It is much more pronounced that what I see on my 642, but in the same place just not as long (starts at the front, goes a ways back) and not as wide.
I just don't know so shooting it seems to be the way to decide (absent calling S&W and sending it in).
Bob
So there I was, minding my own business, reading through this thread. I have a 20 or so year old 442 with satin finish. It's the one I just go through replacing the rebound and main spring on to lighten the trigger pull. Going to be my pocket gun.
I decided to casually walk down to the gun safe and take a quick peek at mine just be sure I didn't have a frame crack. I don't have 500 rounds through this, so how likely is it? Cant' be, right?
I opened the safe, took out the piece, opened the cylinder and - HOLY GUACAMOLE!
A huge crack, easily twice as wide as the one in the photo.
I'll probably wait until I go out to the factory for a tour in April to bring it in.
Thanks ladder 13 for starting this thread. It would be bad enough if the barrel fell of at the range, imagine if I actually had to use it for self defense.
No, everyone knows that BBQ is Brisket. And real Chili has no beans!![]()
My wife always laughs when I tell her Chili has no beans. She stoped one night when we were watching the Big Bang Theory and Sheldon asked if there was beans in the Chili? Yes was the reply and he stated, Then it's not real Chili... lol.![]()
If you can, can you post your photos of these cracks also? Sounds like we have some from just starting to really bad. Then I think this thread should become a sticky for future reference. What do you think.
One picture, from my cell phone. I'll see if I can get better one later on with a real camera.
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Send it back Gary, that's not good.
I just checked my 2 other 442's, a 38-3, and a 37-2...NONE of them have cracks....FOR NOW
Took the 640-1 out and filled her up.![]()
Thanks for the post and the pic. I have been looking at J-frames for awhile now for CCW. I really had uneasy feelings about the J-fame and this comfirms my thoughts. I am currently looking for a small 2 to 3 inch barrel .357 for a CCW. Guess I'll forget about the J's for now. Really like the model 60's in SS. Good luck with S&W on the repair/replacement.
My no-lock 442 had the crack in the frame and I sent it in and they sent me back a new 442 with the lock in exchange....I sold it and bought a SP101.
Thanks all, since they're producing no-locks it shouldn't be an issue. Actually being offered ANY no lock J would work, maybe a M&P 340 perhaps?
Louie, I may have to get the new gun shipped to Richie, I don't know if Smith ships directly to the owner.
If you send your revolver/pistol in for warranty work you can receive it back directly because the firearm is yours. It does not have to go to an FFL to be returned to you. The only stipulation is it must be received by someone over 21 years old.
If you send your revolver/pistol in for warranty work you can receive it back directly because the firearm is yours. It does not have to go through an FFL to be returned to you. The only stipulation is it must be received by someone over 21 years old.
If you send your revolver/pistol in for warranty work you can receive it back directly because the firearm is yours. It does not have to go through an FFL to be returned to you. The only stipulation is it must be received by someone over 21 years old.