I wonder how many folks would purchase a firearm if they were to see images like this of the gun they were purchasing from a retail dealer in new condition. Now I know why the 22LR casings have to be beaten out of the chambers! Having tried to lap these chambers with a hand drill and cleaning brushes, and now having seeing the depth of these manufacturing tool marks, I wonder if I should just have this re-chambered to 22 Magnum.
This revolver was made in 2017 [CS] when a particular Italian Mfg was having significant QC issues.
What say you? Deal with this mess or re-chamber the rascal?
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