Would the experts on L C Smiths here say that this is a common thing with them? If so, is it more of an issue the less a particular gun has ever been used, i.e., if one had an almost unused Smith would you expect this condition to be present?

I can see that, if the condition is caused by the cocking levers not being fine tuned, the answer would be "No" to my second question.

SRH

Last edited by Stan; 11/26/15 08:04 AM.

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