Jalopiejoe
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I just recently bought a 617-6 .22lr with a 4" barrel!
It's new, tight and minimal cylinder end-shake.
Can someone tell me what Smith and Wesson considers as their acceptable cylinder gap standards?
Is the gap set any wider on a .22lr because of the dirtier ammo build-up binding the cylinder?
What would be the maximum cylinder gap that should be acceptable before returning the gun for repair? I Really don't want to have to return it so I need to know!
My FFL still has the gun so I have not been able to measure it but it's definitely more than .008 to .010!
Thanks!
It's new, tight and minimal cylinder end-shake.
Can someone tell me what Smith and Wesson considers as their acceptable cylinder gap standards?
Is the gap set any wider on a .22lr because of the dirtier ammo build-up binding the cylinder?
What would be the maximum cylinder gap that should be acceptable before returning the gun for repair? I Really don't want to have to return it so I need to know!
My FFL still has the gun so I have not been able to measure it but it's definitely more than .008 to .010!
Thanks!