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<blockquote data-quote="Hugnot" data-source="post: 2763766" data-attributes="member: 115658"><p>The S&W was shipped out on 2/13/23, received on 2/15/23, & logged in by S&W on 2/17/23. Work was completed on 3/1/23, shipped back on 3/2/23, & received on 3/3/23 & 3/4/23. On the return the FedEx driver guy arrived on 3/3/23 instead of the tracking date 3/6/23 & we were late in responding to his tappy tap on our door, so we had to make a trip to the FedEx depot near our airport - no big deal - a sweet young thing with orange & blue hair checked me out upon presentation of ID with matching name & address as shipping info & tracking number.</p><p></p><p>As noted, the problem was thought to be a timing problem, "timing issue" as noted on comments.</p><p></p><p>Examination of the cylinder showed that the back or star end of the cylinder had been polished leaving faint circular marks that were not present before warranty work. The gap between cylinder & back of frame appeared to be greater after warranty work. Possibly, the cylinder was jammed into the frame upon firing the 1st round making it difficult for the hand to move it. S&W note was "Evaluate/Repair" "Repair Yoke" Barrel/front cylinder gap was measured at .008.</p><p></p><p>Final verdict will be after 200 rounds of a variety of ammo go thru it.</p><p></p><p>Sent S&W form for $50 rebate - will treat wifey to lunch/dinner vs buying more gun stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugnot, post: 2763766, member: 115658"] The S&W was shipped out on 2/13/23, received on 2/15/23, & logged in by S&W on 2/17/23. Work was completed on 3/1/23, shipped back on 3/2/23, & received on 3/3/23 & 3/4/23. On the return the FedEx driver guy arrived on 3/3/23 instead of the tracking date 3/6/23 & we were late in responding to his tappy tap on our door, so we had to make a trip to the FedEx depot near our airport - no big deal - a sweet young thing with orange & blue hair checked me out upon presentation of ID with matching name & address as shipping info & tracking number. As noted, the problem was thought to be a timing problem, "timing issue" as noted on comments. Examination of the cylinder showed that the back or star end of the cylinder had been polished leaving faint circular marks that were not present before warranty work. The gap between cylinder & back of frame appeared to be greater after warranty work. Possibly, the cylinder was jammed into the frame upon firing the 1st round making it difficult for the hand to move it. S&W note was "Evaluate/Repair" "Repair Yoke" Barrel/front cylinder gap was measured at .008. Final verdict will be after 200 rounds of a variety of ammo go thru it. Sent S&W form for $50 rebate - will treat wifey to lunch/dinner vs buying more gun stuff. [/QUOTE]
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