ParadiseRoad
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What makes a broach chatter like that? Lack of lube or?
...lost it's edge from doing one too many barrels...
What makes a broach chatter like that? Lack of lube or?
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It's like this down the entire length of the barrel.
That's bollocks.Buying a new S&W revolver today means accepting the fact that it is probably going to have to go back to customer service at least one time and that it could take multiple visits before it is 100% right.
As frustrated as the OP must be, he needs to send it back again or try selling it as is. I see no other good choices.![]()
The rifling itself looks pretty deep like it could cut jackets. Garbage
Hello ladies and gents, I'll try and keep this short...
Back in February I bought a S&W 460 Mag 7.5" Performance Center revolver, and right off the bat I had to send it in to have the barrel replaced because the finish on it was uneven, there were tool marks and dents on it, was not at all up to par for an $1,800 gun. They replaced it and I was happy, for the time being.
I finally get a chance to take it out and shoot it and within 15 rds it had 3 failures to fire because the action would not rotate the cylinder, and also I had to pry out the spent casings with pliers (factory Hornady 460 mag ammo). Now I'm pretty angry, because how did this gun even make it past their quality check? So I send it back and wait another 8 weeks to get it back. They ended up replacing literally everything but the frame, including the barrel when they JUST put a new one on it.
Once I had a chance to shoot it again, and at least in 10 rounds of 460 it seemed to work (didn't have time to shoot a bunch), but then I go to clean it and realize that something is still off. First of all, when I pass a brass brush through the barrel it sounds like zipping a zipper. Also, its impossible to get all the fouling out of it. Upon closer inspection, there are these deep radial marks along the entire length of the barrel. See pic in post below.
I don't want to to send it in and wait another 8 weeks for them to "fix" it again and send it back. I would rather them send me a new one so I can just be over this, or do a buyback, if thats even a thing that they can do.
I am so incredibly angry that this is what I have to go through for buying this gun. This is the most expensive gun S&W offers and its their PC line which is supposed to be the cream of the crop. Can anyone give me advice of legal action I may be able to take or point me to where I can get legal advice?
Thanks for listening.
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From the description of the barrel, as you stated in your OP, why would you accept this revolver, when you should have seen those problems immediately, with even the most basic inspection?
I agree that this revolver should have NEVER left S&W, but we, as purchasers are also responsible to inspect, and exercise due diligence, prior to accepting/purchasing any firearm.
I wish you the best of luck in getting this matter resolved.
What I find odd here is that the OP noted that this is a Performance Center revolver. Doesn't that mean that there's a flesh-and-blood gunsmith who is responsible for this gun every step of the way after it comes off the line as a regular gun? I thought that's what S&W was selling with the PC guns. It sounds like the OP is getting a run-of-the-mill gun from S&W with a PC price tag.
My recommendation would be to do two things:
1. Follow the recommendations to contact Customer Service in a calm and cool manner and get them working on it.
2. Send a certified letter to the CEO of S&W, fully laying out the situation and the back-and-forth you've experienced.
I did step #2 when I had a recurring issue with SiriusXM. I got called by someone from the CEO's office. It turned out that the CEO had a completely different customer service staff that handled issues that came to his level. Things got resolved quickly. You might find that the same is true with S&W.