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S&W 340PD Back to The Factory - Again!
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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3244834" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>Initially, I had a problem with what looked like small scratches on the muzzle end of the cylinder face, I suspected erosion...so I called S&W and talked to them, and then sent it back and they replaced the cylinder, all on their dime. Now, on dry firing it, the cylinder has started to fail to turn intermittently. I had the same problem with a 442 many years ago, intermittent failure of the cylinder to turn even though the trigger pulled all the way through. It's on them, so rather than try to mess it with it myself, I sent it back for a second time now. Wondering what the deal is and how long it will take to get it back...again. I had hoped to have it for the ENS at Big Boys on June 29th, but I doubt it will get fixed and returned by then.</p><p></p><p>Darn the luck! I love this little gun, but a revolver that won't reliably turn when you pull the trigger is a single-shot gun!</p><p></p><p>Frustrating... <img src="/images/smilies/censored.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored:" title="Censored :censored:" data-shortname=":censored:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3244834, member: 10465"] Initially, I had a problem with what looked like small scratches on the muzzle end of the cylinder face, I suspected erosion...so I called S&W and talked to them, and then sent it back and they replaced the cylinder, all on their dime. Now, on dry firing it, the cylinder has started to fail to turn intermittently. I had the same problem with a 442 many years ago, intermittent failure of the cylinder to turn even though the trigger pulled all the way through. It's on them, so rather than try to mess it with it myself, I sent it back for a second time now. Wondering what the deal is and how long it will take to get it back...again. I had hoped to have it for the ENS at Big Boys on June 29th, but I doubt it will get fixed and returned by then. Darn the luck! I love this little gun, but a revolver that won't reliably turn when you pull the trigger is a single-shot gun! Frustrating... :censored: [/QUOTE]
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