Outrider
Member
Folks,
What's involved in becoming a fully certified, bonafide, genuine S&W armorer?
How would one pursue it -- and how long would it take? What might expected, associated costs be?
Please cut and paste any links you might have -- with any background information.
Frankly, I was appalled at how little the S&W customer service representative with whom I dealt eight years ago over a 4566 knew about 3rd Gens.
In fact, he made the statement that I probably knew more about the pistols than anyone else at S&W at the time.
I was simply stunned!
He couldn't answer any of my questions. The previous service network and "Lifetime Guarantee" S&W offered seemed to have been tossed out the window.
As a result of my disillusionment over not being able to get some simple gunsmithing issues resolved, I let a HEFTY collection of 3rd Gen 4500 and 1000 series -- sadly -- slip through my hands.
I still grieve over some of those today.
I'll be grateful for any help and direction you might offer. Thanks!
What's involved in becoming a fully certified, bonafide, genuine S&W armorer?
How would one pursue it -- and how long would it take? What might expected, associated costs be?
Please cut and paste any links you might have -- with any background information.
Frankly, I was appalled at how little the S&W customer service representative with whom I dealt eight years ago over a 4566 knew about 3rd Gens.
In fact, he made the statement that I probably knew more about the pistols than anyone else at S&W at the time.
I was simply stunned!
He couldn't answer any of my questions. The previous service network and "Lifetime Guarantee" S&W offered seemed to have been tossed out the window.
As a result of my disillusionment over not being able to get some simple gunsmithing issues resolved, I let a HEFTY collection of 3rd Gen 4500 and 1000 series -- sadly -- slip through my hands.
I still grieve over some of those today.
I'll be grateful for any help and direction you might offer. Thanks!