Reintroducing the 940

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At a MSRP Of $999, I would hope that S&W got their quality control house in order. My 432UC ended up back at the mothership and it came back to my FFL with a new frame. I'm happy to report it is functioning just fine almost a year later. My 632UC had the front night sight go dead after app. 6 weeks. S&W sent me a replacement which I needed to do a precision drill job on. It too is functioning just fine. I think I'll wait a year or two to see how the quality is on the 940.
 
Nice looking overall. Better sights from the original

I wonder if the casings will still stick or if they worked on that as well?

I agree a blue version would be nice.

Just in time to kill the value of my original. Of course I wouldn't be asking that high of a price.
 
At a MSRP Of $999, I would hope that S&W got their quality control house in order. My 432UC ended up back at the mothership and it came back to my FFL with a new frame. I'm happy to report it is functioning just fine almost a year later. My 632UC had the front night sight go dead after app. 6 weeks. S&W sent me a replacement which I needed to do a precision drill job on. It too is functioning just fine. I think I'll wait a year or two to see how the quality is on the 940.
In fairness to S&W, some of the front sight issues are probably due to XS ramping up production to fulfill OEM contracts. My early production 642UC's night sight came to me dead, so it might've been from the one guy installing them with a hammer. The first warranty replacement went dead quickly, with the tritium clearly having leaked and compromised the photoluminescent ring as well.

A decent number of the HK CC9 owners have reported similar issues with their factory installed XS sights.

Now, the out of spec yoke on my 642UC and on my father's 632UC? That's entirely on S&W.
 
Is CDNN still around? I remember they used to blow out revolvers that didn't sell - remember how cheap the Model 296s were listed for? (And for how long - no one wanted a 5-shot Ti L-frame .44 Special back then - not like now that the collectors are after them.)

Anyhow, this reintroduction of the 940 looks fantastic. If the price were reasonable enough that an old retired lawyer who regrets trading away his 940 many years ago would consider buying one, they might be a successful model. As the MSRP stands, though, I suspect these will be ripe for the clearance houses before too long. (Like all those .30 Super Dupers - "the biggest product Federal has ever launched in its hundred-year history," according to the president of Federal. It's actually a nifty round, but . . . .)
 
As the MSRP stands, though, I suspect these will be ripe for the clearance houses before too long. (Like all those .30 Super Dupers - "the biggest product Federal has ever launched in its hundred-year history," according to the president of Federal. It's actually a nifty round, but . . . .)
I'll be waiting in the wings...with ca$h in hand. 🤑
 
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