Jailbirdwatcher
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I sent my unfired (by me) PPK in for the recall earlier this year. They had it about four months and when I got it back there was a paper with it stating that the safety issue was addressed and in addition they had polished the feed ramp and chamber. I haven't looked at it for a few more months. Last night I field stripped the pistol to check out what they'd done to it. The first thing I saw was the fact that it had been test fired a bit and was somewhat dirty. This was not upsetting to me as one would expect them to test the pistol and there would be a lot of time involved cleaning each and every gun in that recall. However, after thoroughly cleaning the PPK it was blatently noticeable that someone worked the feed ramp over with a dremel tool and some sort of grinding wheel. Instead of being polished (I know what a polished feed ramp looks like) there are grinder marks all over it. In addition they gouged up the inside of the firing chamber. While cleaning the slide there was evidence of more grinding on the inside of the flats. I do not know why this was done in such a crude fashion. There could have possibly been some contact at that point, but the area could have been relieved in a professional manner and not be so "butchery" looking. I wonder if they did this on any other pistols in the recall as I have read on another post that feed ramps were polished. I own over twenty Smith And Wesson products and this is the first time I used their service department. I feel my pistol may be ruined and I'm gonna' have to cool off a bit before I call their customer service department. I will attempt to post some pictures in a few days as I do not have a digital camera at my disposal.