Not matter how reliable a revolver is, it alwasy "jams" on 6th/7th round. :) It probably takes longer to clear the "jam" (reload) than to clear a jam in auto, in most case.
I have a S&W 686 had this weird problem, If I squeeze the trigger slowly, the cylinder would rotate to the next chamber but the hammer won't cock and fall. Had to sent it back to the factory. I haven't had a lot luck with w&w :mad:
Thanks for your input. 4" @25 yards is just a little too much for me even for a snubby.
Majic, I do have a 649 bodyguard and shoot it few times a year, it doesn't have this problem. Besides I shot the 642 both left and right handly to make sure it's the gun not me. If it's the shooter then...
It shoots 4" to the right at 25 yards. This translates to 2" to the right at 12 yards. I shot it with both right and left hand, so i know it's the gun, not me. ( for background, I shoot equally well/bad with both right and left hand). Is this acceptable with this gun? Should send it back to s&w?
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