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SW Thread
I am a S/W first timer. Been a Ruger guy but decided I would try the 1911 E-Series/SC with the Bobtail configuration. Does S/W have any quality control? I am sending the gun back in without firing a shot. From the rear sight set screw being put in crooked (can’t remove or move it) to the slide lock latch being impossible to release when engaged. They only way to disengage is with it in your lap and a wooden stick. The Scandium Alloy-Black Anodized Finish is spotty and has white spots where it did not “take” and is so “tender” and easily scratched, that it acts like they used a can of black flat spray paint. Unfortunately, I had to order this and pre pay, sight unseen, due to lack of availability.
Four calls to customer service resulted in employees who have no idea what so ever. Three could not even find a part # for an extra magazine. Then I got a manager who’s excuse was they had a lot of new people and the gun was so new they did not have a parts list. I think its been around for over a year in non-bobtail form. I’m Stuck with it or sell it at a loss. Is this their new quality standard? The Ruger is less than ½ the price. Customers who spend close to $1500 on a gun deserve better.
I am a S/W first timer. Been a Ruger guy but decided I would try the 1911 E-Series/SC with the Bobtail configuration. Does S/W have any quality control? I am sending the gun back in without firing a shot. From the rear sight set screw being put in crooked (can’t remove or move it) to the slide lock latch being impossible to release when engaged. They only way to disengage is with it in your lap and a wooden stick. The Scandium Alloy-Black Anodized Finish is spotty and has white spots where it did not “take” and is so “tender” and easily scratched, that it acts like they used a can of black flat spray paint. Unfortunately, I had to order this and pre pay, sight unseen, due to lack of availability.
Four calls to customer service resulted in employees who have no idea what so ever. Three could not even find a part # for an extra magazine. Then I got a manager who’s excuse was they had a lot of new people and the gun was so new they did not have a parts list. I think its been around for over a year in non-bobtail form. I’m Stuck with it or sell it at a loss. Is this their new quality standard? The Ruger is less than ½ the price. Customers who spend close to $1500 on a gun deserve better.