Hey guys, I need some advice here.
I bought a S&W Model 66-2 last year after the unnamed seller on the EE said it was in 'like new' condition with a 'brand new barrel installed'. I fired it for the first time recently, six shots of .38 special were fine but after only two rounds of .357 magnum the forcing cone was destroyed and I cannot release the cylinder! The gun is heavily damaged after only one use after a thorough cleaning. I am very upset about this. I thought I was buying a good condition firearm but this was something that could have injured me after only normal freakin use. I know K frames are not the best for lots of constant firing of .357 loads, but this was literally only TWO rounds of factory ammo (Remington UMC 125gr .357).
I have contacted the guy who sold it to me, he is polite but he's suggesting it's not his responsibility now. He says he doesn't know what to do. I am saying that it's BS to buy a gun that is supposedly in 'like new' condition only to have a catastrophic failure after two shots of factory ammo.
Thoughts? Should I ask for a refund? Ask for him to cover the repairs? Suck it up and get it repaired on my own? What are my options for gunsmiths in Ontario, since I am new to the shooting world I don't know many names and places (or prices) for those services.
Would contacting Smith & Wesson customer service be of any use if not a US resident?
Cheers guys, I'd appreciate any advice.
I bought a S&W Model 66-2 last year after the unnamed seller on the EE said it was in 'like new' condition with a 'brand new barrel installed'. I fired it for the first time recently, six shots of .38 special were fine but after only two rounds of .357 magnum the forcing cone was destroyed and I cannot release the cylinder! The gun is heavily damaged after only one use after a thorough cleaning. I am very upset about this. I thought I was buying a good condition firearm but this was something that could have injured me after only normal freakin use. I know K frames are not the best for lots of constant firing of .357 loads, but this was literally only TWO rounds of factory ammo (Remington UMC 125gr .357).
I have contacted the guy who sold it to me, he is polite but he's suggesting it's not his responsibility now. He says he doesn't know what to do. I am saying that it's BS to buy a gun that is supposedly in 'like new' condition only to have a catastrophic failure after two shots of factory ammo.
Thoughts? Should I ask for a refund? Ask for him to cover the repairs? Suck it up and get it repaired on my own? What are my options for gunsmiths in Ontario, since I am new to the shooting world I don't know many names and places (or prices) for those services.
Would contacting Smith & Wesson customer service be of any use if not a US resident?
Cheers guys, I'd appreciate any advice.
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