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Old 09-25-2010, 05:43 PM
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Normally, I am a great believer in the old adage, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it," but in the case of recalls, I figure if they went to the trouble to call them back, S&W must have a concern. Couple that with the the idea I like to get what I paid for, I sent my 586 no dash back on September 8th, I found out that S&W's left hand still doesn't know what their right hand is doing. Thank goodness, the "right" hand was doing all of the serious work. On the 17th, I got a letter from the "left" hand saying they had received my revolver and the work was scheduled to be done. But, alas, on the following Monday, the 20th, here comes my repaired gun. Good ole right hand! Just to further my case, I sent another revolver in to S&W 3 days after the first, and still haven't heard anything from them. I hope the left and right hands don't have them in the same pocket! Let you know when it shows up.
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