OK Flint, I'll do some checking round and see how this thing is mounted onto the barrel. I said I would take this to a gunsmith IF thats what it took but, Id kinda like to do the work on it.
Lets see now, correct the front sight, smooth out the rugged internal action, play with the spring tension, smooth out the trigger pull for a smooth crisp release. Kinda like buying a used car you hafta work on just to get a ride out of it, SIR does this car come with a guarantee? Yup, you see that stop sigh at the end of the block, YES Sir I do. Well, after you pass that point your warranty expires
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I think Ill go to the river (not to toss the gun in) and take a new long file and some assorted crude bending tools and see if I can get it to print on paper where I want it, this way I get to shoot it one last time before I take it to the hospital, at least this way that gunsmith WILL earn his money and fix-up my screw-up. By the time I get through with this gun IT will have cost more than the ole lady getting pregnant
.Then again I could try for another kitchen pass and get a Uberti, but, my head hurts too much already
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Marsh, I guess IF one had a bad flinch then it could be even more to the left. Years ago my friend had a Dan Wesson 44 magnum long barrel and I had no problem keeping good groups with that. I'm right handed and have a lazy right eye, I keep both eyes open when I shoot ANY gun, I have to in order to print on paper. I havent shot a gun on a regular basis in about 10 years, not since we moved to Amarillo anyways. As I remember I tend to shoot right, Ive never had groups go left on me, had them go right but never left. Thats what surprised me so much about this deal here.
I would really like to send this back and buy one of the Ubertis that are on sale but that would be dirty-pool in my books. I honestly feel like it was shipped to me this way but I should have looked at it closer BEFORE shooting it. I havent dropped it and I transport it in a hard case so I dont think I bent that sight. Anyways, I just dont think its fair to the seller to do that to him. Im just trying to put myself in his shoes. Hmmmmm, I sell a guy a brand new gun and after he has shot it over 100 times he brings it back to me a month later and says the front sight is bent, I would tell him to GO and take a flying leap. Sending it back is not an option to explore, I own this gun now.
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Its just hard to understand that a brand-new gun such as this requires SO much work. Looks like we have reached the end of the FUN part with this revolver. I was planning on shooting at least 2 to 3 times a week but I cant take this thing and shoot it like it is now, maybe Ill take a CHOP saw to it and just make an ash-tray, at least I could use it
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Thanks for the suggestions
David L