mnshooter
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My new SRH has none, zero; My new GP100 has a little. Have not measured it yet. How much is too much? I hate to send it back if there is an acceptable amount.
Thanks
Jeff
Thanks
Jeff
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Yes, it is kind of sad. Actually, I'm a bit disappointed with my last two Ruger purchases, both GP100s. The first one is still at Ruger for having quite a bit of cylinder "slop". The guy at the gun counter where I shop said it was the loosest new Ruger he had ever seen. I have not heard back from them on it yet. The second one is the one we are talking about at the moment. Ironically, I bought this one to use after Ruger told me they had a 4-6 week lead time on repairs for the first one. I think a call to them is in order.
Ironically, I bought this one to use after Ruger told me they had a 4-6 week lead time on repairs for the first one. I think a call to them is in order.
After messing around a bit, I noticed that the amount of movement varies depending on where the cylinder is rotated. At two of the chambers, the end shake is nearly imperseptible, and as the cylinder is rotated, it becomes increasingly worse, up to about .004.
What could this mean?