Hello everyone, I bought this 627-5 that was my first revolver with a lock. After finally getting some free time, I took it out to the range and it wouldn't fire. It only fired 8 rounds in single action, striking the rounds more than once, with a total of 23 light strikes. I contacted the seller and hopefully we can work something out, but in comparing my 627 to my friend's 627 there seems to be some issues with mine. Are these going to be costly repairs? Should I just try to send the revolver back to the seller?
I also want to thank fotoman12001, for the great photos, as always.
First of all, someone has removed the locking mechanism from this gun. His gun is on the right, mine is on the left. My gun cannot be locked and the flag is gone as I imagine the other locking parts are.
Second, the firing pin on mine looks damaged. This is mine. Notice how the end of it looks flattened and there are gouges in the metal. It looks shorter than my friend's firing pin and this could be causing the light primer strikes.
This is the firing pin on my friend's gun. The end is rounded and the metal is smooth.
You can see how light the round gets hit compared to another 357 I have.
I also want to thank fotoman12001, for the great photos, as always.
First of all, someone has removed the locking mechanism from this gun. His gun is on the right, mine is on the left. My gun cannot be locked and the flag is gone as I imagine the other locking parts are.

Second, the firing pin on mine looks damaged. This is mine. Notice how the end of it looks flattened and there are gouges in the metal. It looks shorter than my friend's firing pin and this could be causing the light primer strikes.

This is the firing pin on my friend's gun. The end is rounded and the metal is smooth.

You can see how light the round gets hit compared to another 357 I have.
