Budnjax
Absent Comrade
S&W in the 1970's were awful
If you think today's S&W revolvers are sloppy they used to be even worse. Back in the 1970's I worked for a major S&W general distributor and the guns put out under Bangor Punta ownership were frequently awful. I ordered a new model 36 3 inch nickel for myself and it looked great. Fired 5 factory wadcutters and had to punch them out of the cylinder with a dowel and hammer; cylinder was unfinished. Had a model 29 come in with no rifling, got a model 27 marked "44 Magnum." We once got a shipment of model 66 revolvers for the State Highway Patrol and they sent their head armorer to inspect the shipment. He turned the whole batch down due to bad quality control and back they went to Springfield. I read a story years ago that S&W had a survey done of their handgun purchasers and something like 80% never fired the gun they bought! Most just loaded it, put it in a drawer and hoped they never needed it. Wonder how many of those would never have gone "bang" if needed. Oh well, at least that 80% didn't know they bought a lemon.
If you think today's S&W revolvers are sloppy they used to be even worse. Back in the 1970's I worked for a major S&W general distributor and the guns put out under Bangor Punta ownership were frequently awful. I ordered a new model 36 3 inch nickel for myself and it looked great. Fired 5 factory wadcutters and had to punch them out of the cylinder with a dowel and hammer; cylinder was unfinished. Had a model 29 come in with no rifling, got a model 27 marked "44 Magnum." We once got a shipment of model 66 revolvers for the State Highway Patrol and they sent their head armorer to inspect the shipment. He turned the whole batch down due to bad quality control and back they went to Springfield. I read a story years ago that S&W had a survey done of their handgun purchasers and something like 80% never fired the gun they bought! Most just loaded it, put it in a drawer and hoped they never needed it. Wonder how many of those would never have gone "bang" if needed. Oh well, at least that 80% didn't know they bought a lemon.