Tronster wrote:I guess I'm not quite sure what I'm looking at in the first pic. If I didn't know it was stainless, I'd say it looks like peeling chrome. Did they take the barrel off and then gouge the frame when they put it back in? Is the barrel screwed in or press fit in?
The radial pattern of the galling/gouging clearly indicates it happened when the barrel was screwed on and/or off the frame during the refinishing process.
A tech from Ruger called me after they received the gun. He asserted they did not remove the barrel during the refinishing process, and that the galling therefore had to have been on the gun when I initially sent it in. They weren't willing to repair it as he claimed it would have required too much effort to grind the front of the frame down to remove the galling and then retime the barrel to maintain a proper c/b gap.
Fortunately, I had taken some "glamour" shots of the same revolver back in 2009 which clearly showed the absence of any galling. I e-mailed the images to him, and he called back within a few minutes, saying that he had consulted with a number of other techs and they all came to the conclusion that the frame had indeed been galled when the barrel was removed during the refinishing. He then apologized and offered to replace the GP100 with a new one. Needless to say, I accepted.
An optimum outcome, to say the least, but I can't help wondering what would have happened had I not taken the pictures of the gun in 2009.