StakeOut
US Veteran
I've bought and sold a lot of S&W handguns over past 50 years and never once need factory service to fix a manufacturing issue.Lucky I guess.
I have a weak spot right now with my fondness for the 44 caliber S&W revolvers and have 2 four hole turrets loaded with Lee 4 die sets to load 44 magnum and 44spl.The number of 44s keeps going up while my 1st generation autos have been reduced to 1.
On a recent Texas road trip I had some spare time so I stopped at a big box store in that area.
I was very interested in getting one of the new 2.75" Model 69 with intent to shoot it often.
They would do a price match from grab-a-gun($683).
They had only 1 in stock that that was brought out from the stockroom still in a sealed case.The clerk cut open the tape seal,checked over the gun and handed it to me.
It looked really nice at first and felt good in my hand but right away I saw a few scratches,rub marks and an obvious canted barrel.The trigger was like rough sandpaper(easily fixed).
I pointed out the barrel and the biggest scratch that was on the trigger guard.The reply was not to worry,it has a lifetime warranty and Smith would fix any defects free of charge.
I did not buy it.
I have a weak spot right now with my fondness for the 44 caliber S&W revolvers and have 2 four hole turrets loaded with Lee 4 die sets to load 44 magnum and 44spl.The number of 44s keeps going up while my 1st generation autos have been reduced to 1.
On a recent Texas road trip I had some spare time so I stopped at a big box store in that area.
I was very interested in getting one of the new 2.75" Model 69 with intent to shoot it often.
They would do a price match from grab-a-gun($683).
They had only 1 in stock that that was brought out from the stockroom still in a sealed case.The clerk cut open the tape seal,checked over the gun and handed it to me.
It looked really nice at first and felt good in my hand but right away I saw a few scratches,rub marks and an obvious canted barrel.The trigger was like rough sandpaper(easily fixed).
I pointed out the barrel and the biggest scratch that was on the trigger guard.The reply was not to worry,it has a lifetime warranty and Smith would fix any defects free of charge.
I did not buy it.