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THR > Tools and Technologies > Handguns: Revolvers > S & W and MIM Parts
DMiculek
December 18, 2005, 01:38 PM
Smith & Wesson seems to have the MIM process down pat.
I recently had Jerry Miculek do an action job on a Smith 610, my first handgun with MIM parts. Of course I asked his opinion on the MIM, he stated he preferred them to the older forged parts as they (mim) were held to tighter tolerances and required less work to achieve a nice action job on.
He went on to state that in several hundreds of thousands of rounds he never had a mim part fail. End quote
But it sure is fun debating folks who hate MIM/S&W when they use made up "facts", call us trolls, and believe Taurus, which also uses MIM parts
, is better than S&W.
BTW, Guillermo, what the heck would a Texan (and I've been one over 12 years) know about sour mash? Stick to S&W and 100% Agave.