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In this Q&A Nelson addresses modern Smith and Wesson quality issues expressed by several commenters, replacing versus bending the hand in a Smith and Wesson revolver, as well as going over timing cylinders by working with the lugs and the differences in 6 shot cylinders versus 7 shot cylinders (this will be addressed in it's own complete video in the future which will include the pictures he refers to). Dark bores in old guns, and pre-1981 pennies as soft hold points for small parts in vices, if widening the cylinder gap helps against wear in K-frame revolvers when using 357magnums and a few other questions. Some of the videos these questions came from can be found below... Nelson Ford Discusses The History of the Smith and Wesson K Frame Revolver; from the M&P to Model 19 • Smith & Wesson K Frame Revolver History; F... Nelson Ford Q&A Part 3, The Statue, Mim, Case Hardening, Value Parts, Powders/Bullet Weight for Mags • Nelson Ford Q&A Part 3, The Statue, Mim, C... Nelson Ford on 1911 Trigger Work For a Smooth, Crisp 3.5# Trigger Pull • 1911 Trigger Work For a Smooth, Crisp 3.5#...