500 Magnum Nut
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When they first came out I bought a SW1911. It was reliable, but it was not made very well. I returned it because of the safeties weren't adjusted properly.
Soon the barrel lug snapped, so I sent it back and they rebuilt the pistol. I figure they put about 300 bucks worth of parts into the pistol, but the slide was junk and they wouldn't replace the slide. There was too much loose breech in this pistol. That's why it was self destructing.
One big problem with S&W pistols is they restrict a lot of the parts, ie grip safeties, extractor etc, so if I can't work on the gun myself, it turns me off.
When the gun was returned working again. I couldn't wait to get rid of it. No regrets, I tried the gun, but mine was too loose and fragile. Plus they wouldn't send me the parts that I needed to get it working again....I MUST return it. I don't care for the parts changers @ S&W. Their guns and their loss.
Soon the barrel lug snapped, so I sent it back and they rebuilt the pistol. I figure they put about 300 bucks worth of parts into the pistol, but the slide was junk and they wouldn't replace the slide. There was too much loose breech in this pistol. That's why it was self destructing.
One big problem with S&W pistols is they restrict a lot of the parts, ie grip safeties, extractor etc, so if I can't work on the gun myself, it turns me off.
When the gun was returned working again. I couldn't wait to get rid of it. No regrets, I tried the gun, but mine was too loose and fragile. Plus they wouldn't send me the parts that I needed to get it working again....I MUST return it. I don't care for the parts changers @ S&W. Their guns and their loss.