Borderboss
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I've read a lot of threads where folks lament the MIM parts that S&W is using now. Many folks want to replace them with "normal" parts. My question is: why, what's the big deal?
I realize that MIM parts are not traditional. However, Ruger has been using cast parts for decades. I'm not a metallurgist, but it seems to me that the MIM part creation isn't much different than casting parts. I haven't heard about Ruger parts breaking, so I don't know why I would worry about MIM parts on S&W.
I've got a Model 69, which has a MIM hammer, trigger, and cylinder release. They seem ok.
I realize that MIM parts are not traditional. However, Ruger has been using cast parts for decades. I'm not a metallurgist, but it seems to me that the MIM part creation isn't much different than casting parts. I haven't heard about Ruger parts breaking, so I don't know why I would worry about MIM parts on S&W.
I've got a Model 69, which has a MIM hammer, trigger, and cylinder release. They seem ok.
