S&W forum in particular.Have not seen any one on this or other forums? Y tube don't count, consider the source...
S&W forum in particular.Have not seen any one on this or other forums? Y tube don't count, consider the source...
I am a lifelong S&W fan but I can honestly say that their quality is not what it once was. Current production Performance Center guns are almost as good as the regular production line guns used to be. We've had to send several PC guns back in the last few years. I still buy a S&W revolver occasionally, but only if I have it in-hand to check it first.The last gun I purchased from Smith and Wesson was the model 41 from the performance center. I had to send it back because it would not extract and or eject causing feeding issues. This is an expensive gun and from the performance center. I would have thought that I would not have issues with it but I did. So who knows maybe quality control has faltered a little enough to make a difference. I love my revolvers from Smith & Wesson but was disappointed with the semi-auto I purchased. Maybe their 10mm may suffer the same problems as my 41.
I'm a smith and Wesson fan too. My latest purchase in revolvers were the 686+ that I carry and the 617 that I purchased for double action training for the 686, both continue to work flawlessly.I am a lifelong S&W fan but I can honestly say that their quality is not what it once was. Current production Performance Center guns are almost as good as the regular production line guns used to be. We've had to send several PC guns back in the last few years. I still buy a S&W revolver occasionally, but only if I have it in-hand to check it first.