Rastoff
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Well, that will depend on what's on the label and what's actually on the gun, doesn't it?Does all this call into question the 1:8 twist listed for the 15T?
Well, that will depend on what's on the label and what's actually on the gun, doesn't it?Does all this call into question the 1:8 twist listed for the 15T?
Well, that will depend on what's on the label and what's actually on the gun, doesn't it?
No, we need someone to go to the store and look at one on the rack.So we need someone to take one for the team then.![]()
And the first? ; )
Well, that will depend on what's on the label and what's actually on the gun, doesn't it?
I just bought mine new and on the handguard label is says "1 in 8" twist, 5R Rifling" but the actual barrel on the rifle is a 1/9.
That's why I called them and they offered me a full refund but I took a free M&P nylon rifle case instead. I think it's a fair compromise..
Let's see...
- S&W Nylon Rifle Case = $120 MSRP. That's S&W distributing them to a retailer. So S&W is the distributor... figure that bag cost S&W about $40
- 16" 1:8 5R Melonite Treated barrel with a .223 Wylde Chamber (closest I could find) = $210 from a retailer. I'm guessing a margin of 10%. Maybe that barrel cost the retailer about $190. Distributor/manufacturer cost $140.
From S&W's perspective, it probably was less expensive to give and ship you that bag than it would have cost them (labor, shipping) to process a return on the rifle.
I'm not saying that the Nylon Rifle case is a bad choice. I guess if you were truly unhappy with the 15-Sport 1:9 you would have returned it.
I thought it was a good compromise.. At first they only offered me the refund or 2 free PMags.. When they told me that the mags were on backorder, I asked if they could substitute the case instead since I have plenty of mags already and need a case for it. They said that would be fine. So.. That's what I agreed to. I'm a very satisfied customer and will continue to be loyal to them.
Here, I put the whole string together so you could see it all in one post. We were talking about the 15T, but you bought a Sport. Different guns. The 15T is still listed on the S&W website as having a 1:8 twist rate where the Sport now has the 1:9 listed on the website. M&P15 - Smith & WessonDoes all this call into question the 1:8 twist listed for the 15T?
Well, that will depend on what's on the label and what's actually on the gun, doesn't it?
I just bought mine new and on the handguard label is says "1 in 8" twist, 5R Rifling" but the actual barrel on the rifle is a 1/9.
Here, I put the whole string together so you could see it all in one post. We were talking about the 15T, but you bought a Sport. Different guns. The 15T is still listed on the S&W website as having a 1:8 twist rate where the Sport now has the 1:9 listed on the website. M&P15 - Smith & Wesson
Either way, my sport was mislabeled on the hand guard label too and they took care of me.
I diverted a little from the thread, because what I was wondering is are there 1:8 twist 5R barrels still in existence at S&W.
Having seen things manufactured for many years, I'm betting there's a few boxes of them somewhere gathering dust in a corner. Perhaps a cosmetic fail in QC for one reason or another. Maybe just not enough to fire up an assembly line long enough to justify the time and effort.
If there are, and S&W is now watching this forum because of the recent mishaps with labeling, might I suggest that S&W offer them first to those of us here in the M&P Rifles Forum.![]()
Doesn't the moe magpul come with that barrel?
Again, no they don't. All it will take is someone to go to the store and look at one. No buying necessary.Someones gotta take one for the team and buy a 15T so we know.![]()