Just bought a new model 10-14 to run a bunch of .38 spl ammo through. Fit was ok on the gun but finish seemed to give me the impression of a cheap gun. Can't really explain it. Ran a patch through the barrel as soon as I had it home and it came out with a good amount of rust. Took it shooting the first time and it is really stiff. Trigger rebound spring is having trouble with the rough action resetting the trigger. Brought it home from the range and pulled the side plate and found a small amount of rust on the inside of the backing plate. Could not see rust anywhere else and I just sprayed Ballistol on the action and clean the rust off the backing plate. Went back to the range and no real change. Barrel is really tight and feels like a 9mm when I run cleaning brushes and patches through it. Barrel was really hot at the range compared to like number of rounds through my M13 3". It shot fairly well with just a 1/2 again as large a group (Size of single hole middle with 100 rounds each at single target) as the 3" 13. Action is so rough I don't want to put lighter springs in it. Most likely I will just put another 500-1000 rounds through it. I don't shoot .38 spl in my .357's as I hate the buildup in the cylinder that makes reloading a problem. I do not want to put any more money into this revolver in gunsmith action work. Maybe should have just looked for an old 4" model 10 square butt. I have a lot of .38 spl I want shoot and wanted this new model 10 to use to do it and keep my skill level for the M13 I carry.
I have wanted a model 29 for a while but not really enough to pay the money for one. And it would just be a range gun and not a carry gun like my K frames. And with an older used gun you never know what you get. And higher price does not even make the gun without problems. So I have been drawn to the new current production model 29. Question is my feeling of lack of quality in look and feel I have with the new model 10 not to mention rust. Is this the same with the regular production M29? Are custom shop guns the way to go to avoid the rust and get a smoother more consistent action. Improved cylinder opening and closing. Or should I just look for an older non lock M29? Guess what I am asking is about the quality of the new production of the old K and N frame S&W revolvers.
I have wanted a model 29 for a while but not really enough to pay the money for one. And it would just be a range gun and not a carry gun like my K frames. And with an older used gun you never know what you get. And higher price does not even make the gun without problems. So I have been drawn to the new current production model 29. Question is my feeling of lack of quality in look and feel I have with the new model 10 not to mention rust. Is this the same with the regular production M29? Are custom shop guns the way to go to avoid the rust and get a smoother more consistent action. Improved cylinder opening and closing. Or should I just look for an older non lock M29? Guess what I am asking is about the quality of the new production of the old K and N frame S&W revolvers.