22luvr
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My Smith and Wesson 340SC .357 mag has flame-cutting scores around the front edge of the cylinder already. Folks, I've only put about 150 rounds of .38 spcl and .357 mag ammo through it, all of it 125 gr to 158 gr, as the owner's manual stipulates. Titanium may be tough but I've not seen a steel cylinder flame cut like mine. Mind you, it is visible with the naked eye and what's the gun going to look like when I get 500+ rounds through it? This piece didn't come cheap and I'm thoroughly disappointed in it's durability. I guess a call to Smith and Wesson is in order. I sure wish the handgun industry would subscribe to a "lemon" law similar to buying a new car. I'd drop this thing back on them like a hot rock. Anyone else having this problem?