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The rear sight is machined so sloppy that it actaually sets at a angle from the barrel,cocked to the left..anyone else notice this on thiers...just appears to be low quality ....
The rear sight is machined so sloppy that it actaually sets at a angle from the barrel,cocked to the left..anyone else notice this on thiers...just appears to be low quality ....
My sights are very sturdy and strong. Sorry to hear you got a bad one. Or perhaps it was damaged in shipping or something? Thankfully, S & W stands behind their work, and you can count on them to set this situation aright.
I got my rifle back today. The guy at the counter had no idea what S&W fixed, and S&W didn't include any paperwork explaining what was fixed. However S&W threw in a free magazine for my troubles which is a $20 value. I think both of the magazines I have are brand new. When I got the rifle home I took it apart to see if I noticed any changes to the rifle. I removed the extractor bolt and noticed it had fowling on it. I don't know if this is the old extractor bolt or S&W put in a new one, test fired it, and didn't bother to clean it.
Tomorrow I will get a chance to fire it, hopefully it works properly. Gander Mountain didn't give me any restitution for my troubles, and they didn't even bother to clean the dust off of my rifle from shipping. I have to say I am disappointed in that store. Here are some photo's:
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Good you got it back. Tomorrow is test day.
Notice any difference in the location position of the ejector?
Oh, and ask GM where is the other magazine. S&W specifically states in their shipping instructions to not send any magazines with the gun. So you got 2 new magazines, now where is the 3rd one?
I think when I cracked open the rifle the ejector sits further in, before it stuck out a bit more I think. Still I am confounded why the ejector bolt has fowling on it? Tomorrow I will call GM and ask them whats up with the magazine.
Good idea to call GM.
You do know the location of the ejector, correct. Not the extractor, the ejector. Just want to make sure you are looking at the ejector.
I got my rifle back today. The guy at the counter had no idea what S&W fixed, and S&W didn't include any paperwork explaining what was fixed. However S&W threw in a free magazine for my troubles which is a $20 value. I think both of the magazines I have are brand new. When I got the rifle home I took it apart to see if I noticed any changes to the rifle. I removed the extractor bolt and noticed it had fowling on it. I don't know if this is the old extractor bolt or S&W put in a new one, test fired it, and didn't bother to clean it.
Tomorrow I will get a chance to fire it, hopefully it works properly. Gander Mountain didn't give me any restitution for my troubles, and they didn't even bother to clean the dust off of my rifle from shipping. I have to say I am disappointed in that store. Here are some photo's:
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Good idea to call GM.
You do know the location of the ejector, correct. Not the extractor, the ejector. Just want to make sure you are looking at the ejector.
Congrads on getting your gun back!!! Shop at Academy next time!!! If you have one...we have both, Academy and GM, i dont like GM either...there always priced higher and the people never seem that helpful to me.
I am probably mixing the two terms up. I call this piece the extractor bolt:
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his gun came back like that from s&w.
I am probably mixing the two terms up. I call this piece the extractor bolt:
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