justanotherjarhe
Plinker
Here is my correspondence with Ruger customer service:
With that said, would any of you think about having them check it out? As I said in the letter, I personally havent seen this type of damage on this particular model before. And I dont slam cylinders shut either.
Dear ryan ,
Thank you for using the Ruger On-Line Customer Support Request Form.
This e-mail is in response to your question or comment of 05/31/2011
Request No: 97310
Comment / question:
I have an LCR with 200rds through it so far. I noticed that it has several little round "nicks" on the bolt face in the area where the spur(?) on the cylinder contacts the bolt face when opening/closing the cylinder. I cannot tell if it is caused from firing the weapon or if it is from opening and closing the cylinder. I have seen several used LCR's that do not have these marks. They are through the finish and into the shiny aluminum. What may be causing this and is it still safe to use?
Response:
That typically happens from opening and closing the cylinder.
We would be happy to examine your revolver if you would like.
If you need further information, please visit our website at xxx or contact us at:
Revolvers, shotguns, rifles, 10/22 Charger Pistol: (603) 865-2442
Pistols: (928) 778-6555
Serial Number History Information: (603) 865-2424
Please note: This e-mail is sent from a notification-only address that cannot accept incoming e-mail. Please do not reply to this message.
Sincerely,
Ruger Firearms
With that said, would any of you think about having them check it out? As I said in the letter, I personally havent seen this type of damage on this particular model before. And I dont slam cylinders shut either.