**Follow up**
Talked with the guy at S&W who repaired the weapon. The Magpul stock was "warped" on the inside causing it to catch on the buffer tube anytime you tried to extend it. He stated that the force needed to move the stock at all was completely unacceptable. Stated that this has happened only 2 other times. It did not break trying to dissassemble, it broke during normal operations trying to find a comfortable position for the stock. As far as the bit*&#ing and whinning, was just asking a simple question about the fee because I just shelled out a ton of money for a brand new weapon and it was defective. You buy a quarter pounder and they forget the bun you gonna pay extra for the bun you already bought once??