Hello all I am a revolver guy all the way. I have a model 360 PD model 60, 2 model 637, (wife also carries a 637) and just bought a 442 for CC. Anyway a friend of mine also bought a 442. We took them to the range over the weekend and found that both 442's malfunctioned within the first 50 rounds. Revolvers were cleaned before firing. Mine after 15 rounds, his after about 30 rounds. Mine the trigger would pull, the cylinder would turn but there were no strikes on the primers. His locked up trigger would not pull at all. Removed ammo on his and still trigger would not pull. We loaded mine back up and it fired a few times them quit again. Anyway we came back to the house I was going to send mine back for repair and he said we should call a gunsmith he had dealt with before. The GS looked at them for us and after removing the side plate found that the hammer spring on his was out of the slot and would not allow the hammer to come back locking up the gun. Also the action was as dry as a bone. Mine he found was dry as a bone in the action and the hammer spring wedge thing was not seated causing light spring pressure. He disassembled, cleaned, and oiled both actions replaced the side plates and back to the range we went. 150 rounds through each without a miss. This is the first new Smith&Wesson I have bought in a couple of years. is this what to expect now? Never had a Smith cut up like these out of the box. Always in the past unpack clean and fire. Thanks for your input.