Do not dry fire your rim fire S&W revolvers without snap caps in the gun period.
Graydog
That's one hell of a lot of lead for 200 rds - IME. And no one shoots 200 rds through a .22 and sells it off, unless it's a bummer or he's starving.
Either that or it's a lead shaver.
Great to know, thanks, tried a search and didn't come up with much.
This is my first .22 revolver, purchased off of the EE from original owner with "approx 200 rounds through".
There seems to be alot of leading on the frame. See pics. Is this normal for a rimfire revolver with an unknown round count or could it indicate a timing issue? The lockup seems solid with no play in the cylinder when cocked.
Thanks
I just checked my S&W 17-4 and 18-3 .22 revolvers, which have been dry fired many times over the years. If there is any damager to the chambers from it, I fail to see it.
In a striker-fired pistol, it is possible to cause damage to the breech face, but with a revolver that has a frame mounted firing pin with recessed chamber mouths, I fail to see how contact can be made.