I was looking at the new Ruger lightweight .38 revolver and it seemed like the gap between the cylinder and barrel was a little larger than usual.
Does anyone have one they can compare to other S&W revolvers? If the gap is larger (and not just my imagination) do you think it was on purpose to keep it from seizing?
Otherwise it seemed like a really fine pocket revolver.
...just curious.




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