u/ClassicSuccess2650

Image 1 — Am I the only one who finds these vertical lines on this metal backstrap between the grips on my model 29 to be utter torture when shooting this?
Image 2 — Am I the only one who finds these vertical lines on this metal backstrap between the grips on my model 29 to be utter torture when shooting this?
Image 3 — Am I the only one who finds these vertical lines on this metal backstrap between the grips on my model 29 to be utter torture when shooting this?
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Am I the only one who finds these vertical lines on this metal backstrap between the grips on my model 29 to be utter torture when shooting this?

So I got this Smith and Wesson model 29-10 and when I first took it to the range shooting this made the palm of my hand feel like it being shredded apart by a cheese grater. So much so that I actually started bleeding kinda badly after about 80 rounds. Now at the time I thought this was due to the checkered pattern in the wooden grips that came with it. So I put these rubber grips onto it. Then recently I took it to the range and then I found out the problem wasn’t the wooden grips that came with it. The problem is actually those vertical lines in the backstrap. Now I could barely even make it through one cylinder due to the vertical lines in the backstrap tearing apart and shredding the skin on the palm of my hand. So I contacted Smith and Wesson about it and they just said that the guns shouldn’t cause that kind of discomfort. They wanted me to send it in to them because they said there must be something wrong with it. But you can clearly see in these provided photos that it looks like it was manufactured to their correct standards. And before you say that it’s just from recoil that’s not true since I can shoot this with no problems wearing gloves. I’ve also got a 454 Casull that kicks harder than this gun but my 454 Casull has an entirely smooth backstrap and I’m able to shoot that gun with no gloves on just fine. Now I’ve watched hundreds of videos about these Smith and Wesson revolvers and I’ve never heard anyone else complain about the vertical lines in the back straps. My question is why am I seemly the only one who takes major issue with this? Has any of you had issues with vertical lines on back straps causing a painful cheese grater effect on the palms of your hands under recoil?

u/ClassicSuccess2650 — 9 hours ago