Texasred
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Hey guys I just snagged a nice used 686+ with 6" bbl. The gun has a couple scratches and otherwise looks nice. I bought it on clearance at a pawn shop that normally has this thing marked for 500.00. I've been watching this one for over a year and happened to walk in soon after they had marked it down.
Anyways the gun has a lock, and everything looked good. But the lockup was a little looser than my Ruger GP100 and SP 101. My older 686 also is a little loose but shoots very nice regardless. So my plan is to just go and shoot it and hope everything works out fine.
Should the gun not be very accurate can I assume that the lockwork may need some attending and that Smith and Wesson can be relied upon to remedy this?
Does their lifetime warranty apply to the gun or to the original purchaser?
Anyways the gun has a lock, and everything looked good. But the lockup was a little looser than my Ruger GP100 and SP 101. My older 686 also is a little loose but shoots very nice regardless. So my plan is to just go and shoot it and hope everything works out fine.
Should the gun not be very accurate can I assume that the lockwork may need some attending and that Smith and Wesson can be relied upon to remedy this?
Does their lifetime warranty apply to the gun or to the original purchaser?