Pdxrealtor
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If the finish on newer guns can't stand up to a time-tested cleaning product and S&W isn't advertising this with clear warning labels, that really sucks. But you're getting way too bent out of shape over the possibility of having to use a little dab of loctite – that is just part of basic preventative maintenance. Be happy you caught it before backed out entirely, put some loctite on it, and snug it down again. In the grand scheme of things it is not worth getting upset about. The discoloration on your cylinder on the other hand... but before you waste any more energy being upset because you didn't read the manual cover to cover (which most people wouldn't bother doing either), try Mother's Mag polish like Penmon suggests and if it removes the discoloration, consider it a lesson learned relatively cheaply for the cost of a tube of loctite and jar of Mother's. And then buy the appropriate cleaning product for your new revolver!
Upset is not the right word. Disappointed is more like it, with a bit of frustration. Hell I was going to just let the 686+ PC live a happy life the way it was until this ordeal with the 327 TRR8.
If you re-read post 1 you'll see it's more than loose screws....