Need new carry gun

Scandium

Ill toss out my recommendation..340PD, or a 360PD they carry soooo nice. And when you don't have any steel j frames to compare to, the recoil is just fine...:D I have two, a MP340 that I converted to a ti cylinder and a 340PD. The MP is my range slave and the PD is for carry.
 
It's 12:35 in the morning and I have the revolver boxed up ready to be dropped off at FEDEX. I predict one of several things will occur with S&W. based on previous experience with them;

1. A month or two will pass before I randomly get a repair quote from S&W in the mail for costs of repair (out of my pocket)

2. A month or two will pass before I get a email alerting me that a FEDEX package is on it's way back to me, pistol has been checked and it all within spec's.

3. 3 months will pass before I get a letter from S&W telling me that it's unrepairable and that I need to buy a new gun.

Maybe I'm just tired & cranky but what do you guys think S&W's gonna do?
 
Warranty work almost never has the owner cost a dime to repair.

How long it will take S&W to repair and get it back to you is the unknown.

S&W generally has a very high customers service reputation. As always individual specific isolated cases and errors do occur.
 
Check out the Kel-Tec P-11 9mm. Get their extra ss pants clip the goes on the left side of this pistol for right-handed persons.
Also extended magazine that allows 12 rounds.
This gives you a great concealed package that can be brought into action very quickly.
S&W Model 59 magazines fit (grip adapters are available) giving 15 round reloads. My daughter carries a P11 that my brother bought her as a university graduation present.

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Perfect time to go to a gun shop rent or borrow from friends and shoot them all. We can suggest all we want but the obevious answer is yours and only yours.
Always thought About a 40cal. but after shooting it I went to a 9mm for CCW. My shooting buds were all shooting brand x,y and z. I did end up with x but only after actually trying all of them. "Advice" is great but for a big decision like CCW --- make it yourself. Just my 2 cents. Jim
 
You are making a serious mistake here! Buying what you want, and need, NOW, and having an excuse to get a free gun later, is not to be trifled with.

It's a great opportunity to tell your wife it was a straight trade, TWICE!

Net arsenal increase one , while it looks like zero!

Don't miss this opportunity!
 
I own both the 638 J-frame and a 9mm SW Performance Center Shield. I find both are accurate, controllable, and easy to shoot and conceal. The Performance Center 9mm Shield has a much better trigger and a ported barrel for less "jump". The 638 is just a great gun....lightweight and easy to shoot...at least for me. I use both on a regular basis. In my opinion get your J-frame back and get a shield.
 
You are making a serious mistake here! Buying what you want, and need, NOW, and having an excuse to get a free gun later, is not to be trifled with.

It's a great opportunity to tell your wife it was a straight trade, TWICE!

Net arsenal increase one , while it looks like zero!

Don't miss this opportunity!


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I ran a .40 shield for over a year talon grips and 180gr hst fast , soft shooting and accurate.
 
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