The Good & the Bad
Originally Posted by BLUEDOT37: - Excerpt post #18 -
I sent a gun in for warranty & custom work in Dec... Also, I ordered a rear sight in Oct-2012...They say they're behind....and I wait.
UPDATE: Received a notice that my sight (shipping weight is only 1LB so it's not my gun) is finally on the way & should be here today. Oddly, it's a FEDEX notice. Everytime I had asked, when I called for a status update, if they'd send a notice &/or tracking# when they send it out, I was told "No", their system wasn't set up for that. How can the CS reps be so ill informed on the process?? They did, however, send it 2Day. Now if I can just get my gun freed too...
UPDATE: Finally got my pistol back after 10 weeks. It took just (1) week (they say) for them to complete the
warranty work. Then (2) weeks for Xmas/New Year break. It took (3) weeks to get an
estimate from them, after my calls, which I approved/paid immediately. Then it took another (4) weeks for them to complete the
gunsmithing work (replace a front sight).
The Good: The warranty work was done satisfactorly, in fact, they performed a requested item there (no charge) that I anticipated paying for. I haven't shot it yet, but the major problems (sticky extraction & bad timing) I sent it in for were corrected. One week in shop there, was very good. They did return the original sight, as I requested. They did send an email with the tracking#, even though I was told repeatedly they don't do that. It was returned FEDEX 2Day srvc. I appreciate the fact that they honored the warranty work needed without undue grief.
The Bad: I don't think (7) weeks is reasonable to replace a front sight (no parts ordered). The quality of this job's work was sub-professional too. The sight is not flat/flush to the barrel (visible gap) & the retaining pin stuck out noticeably on one side. I filed/fixed the pin, can't fix the gap. The new extractor (they replaced the cylinder/extractor) is uncolored/satin stainless steel, not black like the cylinder or the original extractor, so now I see a two-tone cylinder, when it's opened. The paperwork that came in the box had no details whatsoever as to what was done while there: why wouldn't they supply that & why wouldn't I want it to maintain authenticity since I had them do all the work? The CS reps had repeatedly told me shipping/tracking# emails are not sent out: why the lack of knowledge on their processes? Over the course of this repair, I called CS (5) times to get status or approve payment & generally came away disappointed with the lack of information they gave, or knew about my request for service. Some were pleasant, but some were curt.
I've always been a S&W guy. My first pistol purchase when I turned 21 was a S&W Highway Patrolman. Half my guns are S&W. Sadly I think there's improvement needed in their process, but I remain a loyalist.