here you go
Thats how the scratches look on mine got a pretty good one down the side plate but no biggie I'm sure it will acquire more with time. And if it gets bad enough ill send it in.
here you go
If it's a target gun just leave it the way it is, if your going to CCW with it remove the lock and plug the hole.
would this gap cause an issue with anything getting in there? I haven't thought of this since all my j frames have been hammerless. This is why i was thinking of shaving the nub off the flag but then if i needed to send it in for warranty work id be screwed.
It could all depend on how they feel that day or who you deal with, If there swamped with work and everything else i suppose.This my or may not be true. I called S&W CS they said that each gun is evaluated on an individual basis. Theoretically just changing a spring would also void the warranty. They said if a gun comes in and has not been "butchered" and didn't have the IL it would still be covered under the warranty.
THEY DEFINITELY ARE NOT GOING TO SHIP A GUN BACK, W/O REPLACING THE IL THAT YOU REMOVED. THEY PUT THE IL THERE TO RENDER THE GUN CHILDPROOF, ETC. IF A KID GETS A HOLD OF YOUR LOADED GUN (GOD FORBID) WITH A MISSING LOCK, THAT S&W DID NOT REPLACE, AND SHOOTS HIS FRIEND, BOTH YOU AND S&W WILL BE SUED FOR MILLIONS. NEITHER OF YOU WILL BE IN A DEFENSIBLE POSITION. THEY ARE NOT GOING TO ASSUME THAT LIABILITY, NO MATTER WHO YOU TALK TO, HOW SWAMPED THEY ARE, OR HOW THEY FEEL THAT DAY………….
Some points made could be true but my observation and i have worked with s&w in the past is some people want to make your day and others just want you off the phone. There have been times where i needed a part one fellow shipped one to me no questions asked and was awesome. Happened again and another guy gave me a shipping label and said id have to send it in.It was for a different fire arm so it wasn't because they noticed a pattern.LOL! None of this is true but it's a nice rant.