Comment from a friend on his S&W 2000
indicated that the closer tolerances could be problematic wrt heavy fouling interfering with functionality.
My memory dims, but I believe he was using substitute powder, and that he may have resolved by having the front of the cylinder very slightly refaced, but I wouldn't swear to it.
I seem to recall he also replaced the front sight with an antique dime, which confounded me at the time but now, a decade later, seems less offensive.
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- Smith & Wesson No. 3, for Bryan Pettet -
Hoot,
2016-03-02, 13:46
- Nice review... -
Bryan Pettet,
2016-03-02, 14:30
- Yep, one could come home with me no problem. -
Hoot,
2016-03-02, 15:08
- Understood. Thx again for the great info. NT -
Bryan Pettet,
2016-03-02, 16:52
- Comment from a friend on his S&W 2000 -
BC,
2016-03-02, 17:10
- Thx for the info... - Bryan Pettet, 2016-03-02, 21:25
- Comment from a friend on his S&W 2000 -
BC,
2016-03-02, 17:10
- Understood. Thx again for the great info. NT -
Bryan Pettet,
2016-03-02, 16:52
- Yep, one could come home with me no problem. -
Hoot,
2016-03-02, 15:08
- Nice review... -
Bryan Pettet,
2016-03-02, 14:30