Edmo
US Veteran
This is an update on my original thread on this topic...
Background: My new (less than a month old) BG38 Bodyguard 38 Special snubbie's action totally locked up. The trigger was stuck to the rear and the cylinder would neither turn, nor swing out.
Current: The revolver was repaired by S&W and they only took a total of 16 days from FedEx pickup to delivery at my house. Cudos to S&W's customer service on the quick turn-around time. What did they fix? The enclosed paper work said they replaced the firing pin. I haven't had a chance to fire it with live ammo, however I have been dry firing the **** out of it and it seems to work as advertised. This gun is currently on the "I'll never trust my life to it" list due to this reliability issue. More to come on that.
Questions I have for S&W (phone call scheduled for next week):
- What was wrong with the firing pin which caused you to change it?
- Was this an isolated problem with my firing pin or is it a design flaw with all of the firing pins in this model?
- Did you replace it with an identical part or has there been an upgraded version to prevent this problem from happening again?
- What can you tell me about this repair which will instill confidence and allow me to remove this gun from the "I don't trust my life to it" list.
Bottom line: It really sucks to spend hard earned money on a presumed "high quality" and "always reliable" S&W revolver only to have it totally fail at such a low round count... Now I have a two month old S&W snubbie I bought for self-defense carry, yet I'll can't trust it will always work if I need it. For now, I'm carrying one of my sub-compact "tupperware" guns for my "light gun" carry duties.
Original thread:
[URL="http://smith-wessonforum.com/s-w-revolvers-1980-present/230648-new-s-w-revolver-fail.html"]http://smith-wessonforum.com/s-w-revolvers-1980-present/230648-new-s-w-revolver-fail.html[/URL]
Edmo
Background: My new (less than a month old) BG38 Bodyguard 38 Special snubbie's action totally locked up. The trigger was stuck to the rear and the cylinder would neither turn, nor swing out.
Current: The revolver was repaired by S&W and they only took a total of 16 days from FedEx pickup to delivery at my house. Cudos to S&W's customer service on the quick turn-around time. What did they fix? The enclosed paper work said they replaced the firing pin. I haven't had a chance to fire it with live ammo, however I have been dry firing the **** out of it and it seems to work as advertised. This gun is currently on the "I'll never trust my life to it" list due to this reliability issue. More to come on that.
Questions I have for S&W (phone call scheduled for next week):
- What was wrong with the firing pin which caused you to change it?
- Was this an isolated problem with my firing pin or is it a design flaw with all of the firing pins in this model?
- Did you replace it with an identical part or has there been an upgraded version to prevent this problem from happening again?
- What can you tell me about this repair which will instill confidence and allow me to remove this gun from the "I don't trust my life to it" list.
Bottom line: It really sucks to spend hard earned money on a presumed "high quality" and "always reliable" S&W revolver only to have it totally fail at such a low round count... Now I have a two month old S&W snubbie I bought for self-defense carry, yet I'll can't trust it will always work if I need it. For now, I'm carrying one of my sub-compact "tupperware" guns for my "light gun" carry duties.
Original thread:
[URL="http://smith-wessonforum.com/s-w-revolvers-1980-present/230648-new-s-w-revolver-fail.html"]http://smith-wessonforum.com/s-w-revolvers-1980-present/230648-new-s-w-revolver-fail.html[/URL]
Edmo
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