ThrowinRocks
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Need some rocks? LMAO
Need some rocks? LMAO
If I ran S&W, I'd fire everyone in customer service........It's ironic that he has done so little to improve the situation at S&W since he's been running the show now for almost 2 years....
Fortunately, I've never had any major issues to deal with, but I've contacted S&W's CS several times over the past 10+ years, usually with relatively piddly stuff, and the folks I've gotten on the phone have always been polite and quick to help.
Typically, they'll just say, "gimme your mailing address, we'll send you one, pronto", which I'm always thrilled to hear. I've been raving about their CS for years.
I've only had one occasion to contact S&W CS (Shield9 RSA) and my experience mirrored yours. I was a bit surprised that they didn't even ask me for the serial number.
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My Shield 9 has been my everyday/night stand carry piece for about 4 years now. No problems with over 2,000 rounds through it. Made no modifications and used this pistol over a weekend at a Valor Ridge Pistol Craft 1 class with NO issues using WWB rounds. Agree with others, there is a part that is bad. Like another person said, try a good local gunsmith and see what they might say? Otherwise, lots of luck.
Happy to hear your Shield has been good to you.
Can't see paying someone to fix something that the MFG is responsible for.
Thankfully ,S&W has agreed to replace my troublesome little shooter.
I'm hopeful the new one will serve me well , as I really like the Shield. We'll see.
The New Pistol will go to the FLL = S&W will pay the DROS.
Return from repair = straight to me.
Yeah, I was thinkin new gun, new serial number.. they must have to go thru an ffl.
This is indeed the federally required practice. I went through it last year - they couldn't repair the one I sent in, so sent a new gun to the FFL I designated. I sent S&W a copy of the register tape showing the transfer fee and got a check from them within about a week.
How much money did this one gun cost S&W via all the return shipping charges, salaries, and other misc. costs compared to the production cost of a new one?
They probably spent double, triple, quadruple the amount it takes for them to produce it. This is enough to wonder what exactly S&W is doing with their business model.