
Quote HistoryOriginally Posted By EDDIECRUM:
I know Ruger had a problem with the SP line of tight cylinders. I have a 3” SP101 327 fed and it is about 2 years old. No problems with it. Have heard Smith and Wesson QC has not been good. Leaning towards the GP.
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I bought two new smiths this year. A 66 and 629
66 was nearly immaculate
629 was pretty nice but there is some chatter marks on the forcing cone from where they cut it. Nothing terrible but my other smith(586 bought in 2018) with a 1 piece barrel does not exhibit any chatter. Doesnt seem to effect anything however
Both had really terribly cut rear sight blades. Very pronounced on the 629. The 66 blade was smaller and less pronounced so I didnt catch it at first. But when I bought the 629 it stuck out like a sore thumb. They had to have had a horrible batch done and just decided to roll with it which is super annoying. Both fixed by them sending me new rear sight assemblies. The 629 is straight now. The 66 is close enough
Both shoot incredibly well. The 629 has the most fantastic double action trigger that I have ever felt on a revolver. I am not sure if thats due to the slightly larger frame and or the weight, but it feels smoother than my other smiths.
Im not sure if they had a guy with horrible eye sight or what on the QC. But the rear sights were pretty pathetic. Otherwise the revolvers were in tip top shape for the most part.