dwever
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Okay, I take it back. Geez 

The thing I don't get is someone going to a gun store, inspecting a gun, buying that gun and then getting home and complaining because they bought a gun with a "canted" barrel. Am I missing something here?
I just buy pre 2001 S&W revolvers. No canted barrels or any of the other symptoms of poor quality control and cost cutting measures.
And they don't cost anywhere near $2000 either!Regards 18DAI.
I bought my first S&W (Model 19-3 4") in 1977. Sent it back 3 times, "personal attn: FJ Longtin", a S&W service manager. Each time they reblued it, addressed the issue (I shot the snot out of it, it was my only handgun). They never did get the cant out of the barrel (which drove me nuts even though it didn't affect the accuracy). I still have a hard time figuring how they got the pin in with that barrel so far off. Sadly traded that gun long ago. And I paid $193 to Meltzer's in Garfield NJ for it, more than a week's take home for a NJ I&A PO (sort of a security guard with "authority") at the time. Joe
... I can’t help but believe most of you would not be so cavalier if this was your new car, and you had to refit the wheels and adjust the breaks, before you could drive it...
I would be as it’s never happened to me, and if it did I would see that the problem was resolved before I accepted the car.But when I buy a car, I am not surprised if I have to add air to the tires, or have an unclean windshield.
And they are well worth the extra price.S&W can QC things down to a gnat's rear end, but it will add to the cost - and they already cost more than Ruger.
No one.Let me ask this question: What company is building better for less?
For revolvers no one.If S&W sucks, then who is better?
My point is, because of the internet it has become common to bash the new S&W revolvers for minor, inconsequential issues.You don't hear from the 1,000 people who are totally satisfied, but one person gets a new 686+ with a 1/16" cant in the barrel that doesn't affect function a bit, goes on every gun forum talking about what junk his new S&W is........ I will echo what was said above, cosmetic imperfection in mass produced S&W revolvers is not a new issue.
I just buy pre 2001 S&W revolvers. No canted barrels or any of the other symptoms of poor quality control and cost cutting measures.
And they don't cost anywhere near $2000 either!Regards 18DAI.
I think that the guns from "the old days" that are being touted as typical of S&W's daily output are just the creme de la creme that survived. I mean if in 1950 there were 10,000 guns made and 5000 are still around, it stands to reason that the half that didn't survive may have failed because of the defects.
Is it safe to say that the guns sold today will be half gone in 50 years? The survivors will be the ones without defect and the next generation of gunners may look back on the early 21st Century as the era when S&W made the best revolvers.