Sorry it went that way, welcome to the club of being on the wrong end of S&W service.
As a long-time S&W owner my experience has been that their customer service is hit or miss. I think it just depends on whose desk your gun lands…
Live and learn. I'll take a loss, sell it without the thumb safety and a disclosure and move on.
Have thumb safeties on full-size M&Ps recently been changed? A thumb safety was previously a part that could be easily installed or removed by the owner; the biggest issue was keeping up with the tiny plastic plugs that filled the slots in the frame.
If the thumb safety is still a user-removable part, take it out, fill in the frame slots (S&W used to send the plastic plugs for free), and sell the pistol as a NTS model (which many people prefer).
As a long-time S&W owner my experience has been that their customer service is hit or miss. I think it just depends on whose desk your gun lands.
I’ve always had good luck with Ruger, but the fact I’ve used their customer service more often also says something.
Sorry for your troubles - that gun should have never gone out like that, and failing that they should have fixed it immediately and sent it back with some extra mags and their apologies.
I’ve sent used Ruger’s in just to take advantage of their excellent service and give a thorough once over to a used gun I bought. All came back within a week. My buddy sent his late father’s Security Six back after his dad died. Many thousands of full house .357 fired through it. The brought it back to like new, even reblued it. Took maybe 3 weeks.
I sent a 29 year old Glock back to Glock. Total time from leaving my hands to back in my hands was 4 days, Pennsylvania to Georgia and back. Totally updated it. Charged me nothing.
S&W has seriously dropped the ball on their warranty service.
Before you write off this pistol please consider one more phone call to S&W Service. Ask to be transferred to the department head. Reason is you've sent back a new unsafe, not to spec pistol TWICE and need resolution. Be persistent and polite that you need to visit with a much higher up. I'm sure you'll have your papers from previous work requests to lay out. Ask for a new, in spec, fully functional pistol. Let us know how this works out.
It's gone. Replaced by a Glock. They had more than enough opportunity to make it right.
I’ve sent used Ruger’s in just to take advantage of their excellent service and give a thorough once over to a used gun I bought. All came back within a week. My buddy sent his late father’s Security Six back after his dad died. Many thousands of full house .357 fired through it. The brought it back to like new, even reblued it. Took maybe 3 weeks.
I sent a 29 year old Glock back to Glock. Total time from leaving my hands to back in my hands was 4 days, Pennsylvania to Georgia and back. Totally updated it. Charged me nothing.
S&W has seriously dropped the ball on their warranty service.
Ruger has outstanding customer service. They fix any problems quickly and don't give you any ****. I tell everyone about their great customer service. Unfortunately, I can't say the same for Smith. What reason did you give for sending in your Glock and Ruger.