Mikey5oh
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Hey guys,
This past April I sent my 642 airweight to S&W to get looked at because the cylinder was locking up.
I also decided to send in my Smith and Wesson 640 centennial that I bought brand new back in 1991.
I wasn’t having any problems with the 640 but figured I would let them give it a once over.
I received an email stating that the cylinder on the 640 needed to be replaced do to expanded chambers. After I agreed to have the work done, I receive another email stating the following -
“Thank you for the response and I apologize for the inconvenience. Unfortunately we do not carry a cylinder than can repair this firearm so it is currently in the process of being returned to you”.
So basically this firearm is going to be a paperweight. Any recommendations of where I might be able to have the gun repaired?
Thanks
This past April I sent my 642 airweight to S&W to get looked at because the cylinder was locking up.
I also decided to send in my Smith and Wesson 640 centennial that I bought brand new back in 1991.
I wasn’t having any problems with the 640 but figured I would let them give it a once over.
I received an email stating that the cylinder on the 640 needed to be replaced do to expanded chambers. After I agreed to have the work done, I receive another email stating the following -
“Thank you for the response and I apologize for the inconvenience. Unfortunately we do not carry a cylinder than can repair this firearm so it is currently in the process of being returned to you”.
So basically this firearm is going to be a paperweight. Any recommendations of where I might be able to have the gun repaired?
Thanks
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