I've got a 686 stainless, 5" barrel, 7 shot unfluted cylinder I bought used off the EE this spring. I've been happy with the accuracy and it seems tight in the right places. The issue I've noticed is that sometimes when shooting double action the trigger pull becomes like it's binding somewhere and much heavier feeling and then breaks unexpectedly compared when it's functioning "normally" I had a gunsmith look at it briefly when he was out on the range testing some another guns. He dry fired it through a couple of rotations and thought that the timing was good and no sloppyness in his opinion. It doesn't happen when dryfiring with dummy rounds and happens intermittently with live fire double action, maybe every 30-40 rounds. Single action seems normal with the exception that sometimes it is harder to #### on a particular chamber? I don't know at this point if it's the same chamber that this is happening on. I guess I'd have to mark the cylinder to try and determine if there's a issue with a particular chamber.
Is this an indication of a potential problem, and who would you recommend as a S&W gunsmith in Canada if I wanted to send it out for an assessment/tuneup?
Thanks
Is this an indication of a potential problem, and who would you recommend as a S&W gunsmith in Canada if I wanted to send it out for an assessment/tuneup?
Thanks




















































