AreWeNotMen?
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This event occurred back in 2002, but I wanted to post it here just as an FYI. I was at the range for some practice, and after a few dozen rounds through my 669, I felt something touch my hand as I was beginning to set it down.
I look down to see a chunk of metal laying on the bench, and a hole in the side of my gun! 
Pic A shows the damage on the left side; Pic B shows a through-and-through crack on the right side (at the left tip of Post-It) that just hadn't fallen out yet.
I wasn't hurt, but it did freak me out a bit and shake my confidence in the gun. I did send it back to S&W and they replaced the frame, but with a blank 6906 which they stamped Mod 669 and my original SN. The only real differences from my 669 frame are a rounded v. squared-off trigger guard
and a one v. 3-piece grip.
Did I learn anything from this? Yes - to check my weapons every time for any abnormalities (I'd guess the cracks happened over several sessions, not all at once the day of the failure), and that S&W provided good service and backed their product.
Regards.


Pic A shows the damage on the left side; Pic B shows a through-and-through crack on the right side (at the left tip of Post-It) that just hadn't fallen out yet.
I wasn't hurt, but it did freak me out a bit and shake my confidence in the gun. I did send it back to S&W and they replaced the frame, but with a blank 6906 which they stamped Mod 669 and my original SN. The only real differences from my 669 frame are a rounded v. squared-off trigger guard

Did I learn anything from this? Yes - to check my weapons every time for any abnormalities (I'd guess the cracks happened over several sessions, not all at once the day of the failure), and that S&W provided good service and backed their product.
Regards.
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