S&W not doing repairs

happydude

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Long story short sent a 3rd gen smith in for repair has safety issues. Three months later they are shipping the gun back not repaired with the parts to supposedly fix it? Talk about some liability issues...
 
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Tell me about it . No parts not S&W in it .Safety disconnect snapped off buggering some stuff up. Let me say I have NEVER encountered this from Smith before . Wonder if things are changing since merger?
 
Also it is the 4516-1 is still kinda from what smith says current production as they still make a 4516-3?
 
I just found out Ruger doesn't provide written warranty. It's more like "Bro, jus' give us a call. Maybe we can hook you up."
I certainly hope S&W doesn't follow suit!
 
Yep, Smith & Wesson of today isn't the company I grew up with and that ISN'T a good thing for consumers. I can understand not wanting to inventory expensive major components such as barrels, slides, frames and cylinders but common service parts such as side plate screws, hammer nose kits and bushings, oversize hands and cylinder stops, proprietary springs? For instance, literally millions of k-frame revolvers which share common parts remain in service but Smith & Wesson no longer supports them. Ditto for 1st, 2nd and 3rd generation all metal autoloaders.

:(:(

Bruce
 
Yup $90 for mag disconnect . I have hear so many storis from so many reps it is sickening...Pretty much what I am catching send us your gun we then will hold it hostage..So pay or wait three months and get a broken gun back. What ticks me off is they called last week to confirm shipping address to supposedly ship it back. Well I confirmed my ship address not my mail so they sent a bill that got returned because I have a p.o. box. Might point beighn is yeah it is fixed sending to you now and then a bill not a gun shows up?
 
I just found out Ruger doesn't provide written warranty. It's more like "Bro, jus' give us a call. Maybe we can hook you up."
I certainly hope S&W doesn't follow suit!

Okay, I am not comparing Ruger guns to S&W guns (new or old) and for the record, I am a S&W addict through and through. HOWEVER... if S&W were to "adopt" Ruger's customer care style and reputation... from day one through tomorrow, this would be the best thing that ever happened to S&W customer service, Bro. ;)
 
Good to know

Okay, I am not comparing Ruger guns to S&W guns (new or old) and for the record, I am a S&W addict through and through. HOWEVER... if S&W were to "adopt" Ruger's customer care style and reputation... from day one through tomorrow, this would be the best thing that ever happened to S&W customer service, Bro. ;)

Hopefully, my new 22/45 Lite Mark IV won't need any customer service!
 
Yep. This is the new Smith. It's pretty clear they don't want to support the older stuff anymore. They'd much rather you trade in that old 3913 for a new M&P. I'm almost afraid to send them any of my guns (say a 952) for fear they will keep it and replace it with a plastic M&P or mimmed out new 686.
 
I honestly do not know of any good place to send a 952 that might need service but it would be my opinion that one of the absolute WORST POSSIBLE PLACES that you could send a 952 would be back to S&W in the year 2017.
 
Now is the time to rid yourself of these once and for all. No question period.


Actually between my dad and I and the 3rd Gens we own, I can't remember needing to send one to S&W for repair. However, I have been able to replace a broken lever or trigger play spring when needed. I guess the good news is they don't break much, and many repairs are fairly simple with a little knowledge, which I think is worth learning to keep these things running.
 
^Agreed and to add a fine extra point to the above...

S&W made massive shiploads of these pistols and MANY of the parts are shared across models which mean many many parts are out there. Less barrels, slides and frames for sure, but the fact is that those are also out there sometimes too.

One other thing that we have seen countless examples of...

S&W customer service seems to give wildly different answers depending on the day you call them. We can come to SOME conclusions every time someone offers an example of a recent interaction, but it doesn't mean it is the law going forward.

S&W has always been a mixed bag when it comes to getting help.
 
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