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Using an "L" wrench on an allen or torx head screw, especially small ones, is a mistake.
Actually, buying anything new from Smith and Wesson is the mistake.
Using an "L" wrench on an allen or torx head screw, especially small ones, is a mistake.
I have bought a few things from S&W in recent years and only one had to back for service and eventual replacement. All the rest were just fine, so I do not agree with your statement.Actually, buying anything new from Smith and Wesson is the mistake.
That’s fine, Tom. Very very good for you. A few threads on here have other things to say about the matter, though. But as long as it worked out for you, that’s all that matters. Thanks for your input.I have bought a few things from S&W in recent years and only one had to back for service and eventual replacement. All the rest were just fine, so I do not agree with your statement.
The curse of the internet is we tend to only hear from people who have problems. That's understandable as people are upset. You'll see that with anything, guns, cars, you name it. It's unfortunate, because if you see 20 different people complain, you think "Man, that (fill in the blank) must really be a piece of garbage. There may be thousands of people who are happy with the product, but you never hear from them.That’s fine, Tom. Very very good for you. A few threads on here have other things to say about the matter, though. But as long as it worked out for you, that’s all that matters. Thanks for your input.
8 months to have my Model 41 repaired.