Wyatt Earp
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So all these guys: http://smith-wessonforum.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/530103904/m/3421025313 must be liars?
When I put the first fifty rounds thru it felt like the trigger had grit in it and that there was grinding thruout the trigger pull.I took it to my gunsmith and asked his opinion as to why.when he opened the gun it became obvious why; the inside was full of metal shavings and fileings.
I have a hard time with this part of your statement. Having had the side plate off a number of my smith revolvers I can tell you for sure that there is no room inside one for filings and shavings. The sideplate would be impossible to put back on the gun.
Originally posted by Wyatt Earp:
So all these guys: http://smith-wessonforum.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/530103904/m/3421025313 must be liars?
Being the owner of several custom rifles, I can pretty much tell what is right and what is not. I'm still happy with my new S&Ws.Originally posted by Blueduck:
If you have no experience with really top notch quality, you have nothing to measure by and as long as it does not blow up, or fall apart, simply say "Mine works fine, don't know what you guys are talking about." and move on.
Originally posted by arc2x4:
When I put the first fifty rounds thru it felt like the trigger had grit in it and that there was grinding thruout the trigger pull.I took it to my gunsmith and asked his opinion as to why.when he opened the gun it became obvious why; the inside was full of metal shavings and fileings.
I have a hard time with this part of your statement. Having had the side plate off a number of my smith revolvers I can tell you for sure that there is no room inside one for filings and shavings. The sideplate would be impossible to put back on the gun.
Now as to their quality control, the roughest looking guns I have opened up have been the old ones that had machined parts, especially those from the mid to late 1970 time frame when Bangor Punta IIRC was the owner.
Smith IMHO has always made Monday and Friday guns which is why you have to carefully inspect them before you buy. But They do stand behind their guns and have an excellent repair shop and free return shipping.
JMHO YMMV
I had an opportunity to tour the factory last month and I was struck by two things while strolling by the fitters:Originally posted by Cruiser RN:
That fact is true but when I called Customer service thier statement was "well you have fitters with many years experience and some with little experience so thier will be ranges of results".
Originally posted by pa10mm:
My god and I the only person looking at what I buy. Regardless of what I want, if the trigger doesn't feel right or the fit is poor I won't but it. How do you not know the trigger doesn't feel right…etc. I recently picked up a model 60-14 that is perfection. If it wasn't I would have left it at the store. If people left poor fitting guns at the store the manufacturers would get the hint, don't let crap leave the factory. To be honest Smiths are flying off the shelves here in my are of PA. My point is know what you are buying...don't buy crap, if you do it's your fault. You as the customer have the final say on any product, if the QC sucks leave it.
Originally posted by arc2x4:
I have a hard time with this part of your statement. Having had the side plate off a number of my smith revolvers I can tell you for sure that there is no room inside one for filings and shavings. The sideplate would be impossible to put back on the gun.
Originally posted by Gunhacker:
Originally posted by arc2x4:
I have a hard time with this part of your statement. Having had the side plate off a number of my smith revolvers I can tell you for sure that there is no room inside one for filings and shavings. The sideplate would be impossible to put back on the gun.
Sorry, but that simply isn't an accurate statement either. The revolver lockwork is not some solid mass of metal sandwiched between the frame and side plate... there are plenty of voids between the parts for small filings, chips or shavings to find refuge in and still be able to put the sideplate on without any hassle.
I just bought my first S&W revolver with the internal lock, MIM parts and all, NIB from a dealer... a 432PD.
I've only had it for a few weeks at the most.
As a result of this thread, minutes ago I decided to pop off the side plate and have a look see out of curiosity... if it wasn't so pathetic it would be downright funny.
Sitting on the end of the hammer stud in this pic, is a semi circular metal shaving, exactly as I found it when I took the side plate off:
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In the corresponding hole of the alloy side plate is a matching semi circular indentation on the edge of the hammer boss.
The gun seems to be functioning fine, so I'm not going to be throwing any hissy fits with S&W customer service... but it illustrates what people have been talking about.