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Originally Posted by Badnewz
I have decided to not return the rifle for repair and will have it repaired myself and sell it after it is functioning correctly. Who knows when I would get it back if it takes over 2 weeks to get a shipping label emailed to me?
Word to the wise, inspect your "new" rifle and shoot it before your return period is up from your purchasing store.
Golf foxtrot Yankee - S&W
BadNewz..... Out
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That will teach S&W a lesson. Pay to fix then sell at a loss makes sense to me. I don't know too many places that take a firearm back after shooting, you usually have to deal with the factory. Call back and talk to a manager and tell them what has taken place. Most people have good experience with S&W customer service but there are a few that have problems. Sometime it helps to talk to a higher authority.