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  • Gringo

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    I have a S&W K frame .357 The cylinder timing is off......it is shaving lead pretty bad.......I quit using it years ago and put it away. I am wanting to get it fixed so that I can use it again. Is this something best left to a professional? Maybe I should send it back to S&W? Or is it possible to get good results from a local gunsmith?

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    Moonpie

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    Gunz are icky.
    Its probably a worn extractor star. The ratchet lugs on them can get worn after long use.
    S&W may repair it if the gun isn't too old. If I remember correctly they will not service guns made prior to mid-1970's.
    Best to contact them directly and ask.
    There are some good S&W repair guys out there but be prepared for long turn around times.
    Bowen and Cylinder&Slide are good but require shipping.
    You might try contacting Ed Vandenburg down in Webster. He's good but I'm not sure if he does revolver work.
     
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