That's quite a tale. Like most incidents such as this one, it is going to be hard to pin down the ammunition maker if they want to be belligerent and doubt your details of the story.
I can't say I blame S&W for not taking up your case with Federal. If they have satisfied themselves that their product did not cause the mishap, in their mind they have no standing in the matter. It's up to you to make your appeal to Federal and hope they agree with S&W's findings.
As to whether S&W's offer was "sufficiently generous," given what happened to you, that is a tough one. It would be nice if they had been more generous, but one never knows how that act of generosity might come back to haunt them ("No good deed ever goes unpunished," and all that) - and how often they have to deal with this sort of incident, among a dozen other things that may influence their decision.
In any case, I'm interested to know how this works out so I hope you share that with us. Seeing the photo of the cracked frame, I am certainly glad you weren't injured. A man's hand is a pretty precious thing. Good luck.
I can't say I blame S&W for not taking up your case with Federal. If they have satisfied themselves that their product did not cause the mishap, in their mind they have no standing in the matter. It's up to you to make your appeal to Federal and hope they agree with S&W's findings.
As to whether S&W's offer was "sufficiently generous," given what happened to you, that is a tough one. It would be nice if they had been more generous, but one never knows how that act of generosity might come back to haunt them ("No good deed ever goes unpunished," and all that) - and how often they have to deal with this sort of incident, among a dozen other things that may influence their decision.
In any case, I'm interested to know how this works out so I hope you share that with us. Seeing the photo of the cracked frame, I am certainly glad you weren't injured. A man's hand is a pretty precious thing. Good luck.
Last edited: