http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...Sylva-regarding-the-new-629-with-4-2-inch-bbl
POST#9
Can-down, I hear what you are saying, and would agree with you except for one detail. If "heat treating" were the reason, how did this entire batch make it out the door and past the Quality-Control? One revolver, sure, a batch of revolvers?
Also, peening of the notch generally occurs after thousands of rounds or poorly timed. If a revolver is operating perfectly (mine is) how the hell did it get peened in the first place?
The only explanation as far as I am concerned is that these revolvers were made with "used" parts (i.e. mostly cylinders).
Also note the crazy-gap in serial numbers on the frames; mine is in the 48xx range... another member had a 28xx frame.
WTH? You'd think this would raise some flags somewhere.
The big scam here is we were not informed that these were new, made with old parts. I think we should all be given the option to return for full-refund, or a discount (cash-back) to reflect the "New, but with old parts" condition of the gun.
My gun was checked by a smith and is working perfectly fine. It was the smiths opinion that someone had abused the gun (spinning cylinder and abrupt stop, repeatedly), but the timing was perfect and he had no other explanation on it being a *new* gun.
Since almost all of these guns have the problem, used-parts is the only reasonable assumption.
Any other suggestions?