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The lesson I learned the hard way is to wait for a new product to age a bit. Some have issues from being rushed to market chasing the almighty profit dollar.
It's not "really" a new product though and S&W has been doing there for centuries now.
The dimensions and semantics for J-frames already exist. The same thing with the internals, hammer, cylinder, cylinder release, grips, etc.... S&W offered a .32 H&R j-frame before in the past as well. It's not like a new to market semiautos or a complete redesign of their revolver. The model 66 and 69 Combat Magnums had some redesigns when they were released a few years back, so you'd have a point in their case, but the 432uc is really more of the same exact thing S&W has been doing, so they should have gotten it right.