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<blockquote data-quote="Bubber" data-source="post: 1474773" data-attributes="member: 5490"><p>fatcpa, depending on what you mean by tightening up, cylinder has foward and rearward movement (Shims or stretch the yoke) slop in the cylinder turning (cylinder stop or peening the grooves in the cylinder) You could do those yourself with some searching on the internet (spelled Benoverse). We can get you the link if needed. I would only send it back to S&W if the frame needed work as in trigger pins or hammer stud repair. More info or pic would be helpful. Later rdd</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubber, post: 1474773, member: 5490"] fatcpa, depending on what you mean by tightening up, cylinder has foward and rearward movement (Shims or stretch the yoke) slop in the cylinder turning (cylinder stop or peening the grooves in the cylinder) You could do those yourself with some searching on the internet (spelled Benoverse). We can get you the link if needed. I would only send it back to S&W if the frame needed work as in trigger pins or hammer stud repair. More info or pic would be helpful. Later rdd [/QUOTE]
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