wcwhitey
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Question? I was always told regarding S&W revolvers that Stainless Steel revolvers always got smoother faster than Blue Hardened Steel guns of the same type. I have experienced this myself as my all SS guns were easier to get smooth from use and dry firing. What about S&W products now with MIM parts, they seem to take more to get smooth. I would have thought that the powdered metal would smooth out easier. In the case of my 629 the trigger still feels gritty after many hours of shooting and dry firing. It has gotten a bit smoother but not silky at all. Might be the N frame and the physics of moving the increased mass. Still feels okay but just not as good as what I would have expected. Lock Maybe?