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<blockquote data-quote="gerhard1" data-source="post: 2841259" data-attributes="member: 5391"><p>I'll keep this in mind; thank you. </p><p></p><p>Right now, the gun is sporting the same factory "plainclothes" Magna stocks that the Model's 58 and the NYSP 520 came with, and they are quite comfortable and I can curl my little finger under the bottom of the grip frame as I like to do.</p><p></p><p>The action is not so much 'stiff' as it is rough. I'll shoot it more and that should take care of most of the roughness. I have a Model 28 and a Model 627 that have had this same problem when they were new (or had had very few rounds fired through them). When I got them, the actions were rough and a lot of dry-firing and live fire smoothed them right up. In short, the guns wore themselves in.</p><p></p><p>One thing I noticed is that the front screw on the rear sight is loose and since I don't have the right screwdriver, I need to take it to my gunsmith. He'll take care of it quickly. I have seen that before on N-frames.</p><p></p><p>And thank all of you for the very kind words.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gerhard1, post: 2841259, member: 5391"] I'll keep this in mind; thank you. Right now, the gun is sporting the same factory "plainclothes" Magna stocks that the Model's 58 and the NYSP 520 came with, and they are quite comfortable and I can curl my little finger under the bottom of the grip frame as I like to do. The action is not so much 'stiff' as it is rough. I'll shoot it more and that should take care of most of the roughness. I have a Model 28 and a Model 627 that have had this same problem when they were new (or had had very few rounds fired through them). When I got them, the actions were rough and a lot of dry-firing and live fire smoothed them right up. In short, the guns wore themselves in. One thing I noticed is that the front screw on the rear sight is loose and since I don't have the right screwdriver, I need to take it to my gunsmith. He'll take care of it quickly. I have seen that before on N-frames. And thank all of you for the very kind words. [/QUOTE]
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