Hey guys. Bought a brand new Ruger GP100 6" in stainless steel. It is absolutely gorgeous!
After reading many QC issues with the Ruger GP100s, I decided as soon as I got it home I'd give it a good once over. Well, a few problems...
1. Biggest issue I see is that the barrel is not straight. I read some posts online about barrels being canted because they are under/overtorqued, but that is not what is happening here. The barrel is angled toward the left. I was able to confirm this by taking a straight edge against the frame of the revolver on either end, and measuring the gap between the barrel and the ruler. Left side is about 0.080", and right side is 0.160". Doing a bit of math, this tells me that the barrel is 1.09 degrees to the left.
I know these GP100s are known for this. Does anyone know if ~1 degree is considered within spec for these? I don't want to send in the revolver to Ruger just for them to tell me it's within spec and send it back with nothing done... It's definitely not straight, but it's subtle enough that a photo doesn't show it, and that I am not totally noticing it when shooting, just when looking from the top down...
2. The front sight post is not centered. I pulled my front sight, and could tell with the naked eye that the cut out for the front sight to sit in is not cut centered in the barrel. Again, not a huge deal, but it's obvious that the sight is sticking out a bit on one side.
3. Various scratches and chips. This one is just a bit of a bummer. Various scratches on the rear sight pins, as if somebody missed 3 times when installing the pin. Various chips in hard corners of the frame. I took a file and filed them down so they arent harsh at least.
Of course, my laser bore sighter is out of batteries, so tomorrow I will get a new one and check on zeroing it. If the sights need adjusted so much so that they're obviously way off to one side or the other, I'll send it in. But if the sights just need a minor tweak, what would you guys do? Would you send it in? Or just live with it?
Not sure how normal all of this is. Thanks all.
After reading many QC issues with the Ruger GP100s, I decided as soon as I got it home I'd give it a good once over. Well, a few problems...
1. Biggest issue I see is that the barrel is not straight. I read some posts online about barrels being canted because they are under/overtorqued, but that is not what is happening here. The barrel is angled toward the left. I was able to confirm this by taking a straight edge against the frame of the revolver on either end, and measuring the gap between the barrel and the ruler. Left side is about 0.080", and right side is 0.160". Doing a bit of math, this tells me that the barrel is 1.09 degrees to the left.
I know these GP100s are known for this. Does anyone know if ~1 degree is considered within spec for these? I don't want to send in the revolver to Ruger just for them to tell me it's within spec and send it back with nothing done... It's definitely not straight, but it's subtle enough that a photo doesn't show it, and that I am not totally noticing it when shooting, just when looking from the top down...
2. The front sight post is not centered. I pulled my front sight, and could tell with the naked eye that the cut out for the front sight to sit in is not cut centered in the barrel. Again, not a huge deal, but it's obvious that the sight is sticking out a bit on one side.
3. Various scratches and chips. This one is just a bit of a bummer. Various scratches on the rear sight pins, as if somebody missed 3 times when installing the pin. Various chips in hard corners of the frame. I took a file and filed them down so they arent harsh at least.
Of course, my laser bore sighter is out of batteries, so tomorrow I will get a new one and check on zeroing it. If the sights need adjusted so much so that they're obviously way off to one side or the other, I'll send it in. But if the sights just need a minor tweak, what would you guys do? Would you send it in? Or just live with it?
Not sure how normal all of this is. Thanks all.