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I recently decided to pick up a new CCW. I decided on the S&W 9mm, sub compact with the ported barrel and red dot. Something nice from the custom shop. When it arrive I found the trigger would bottom out on the overtravel stup and not fire.

The store sent it back to Smith and Wesson and I was notified that the
pistol was now ready for pickup. Again the pistols trigger was faulty, what the hell? The pistol was sent back again. The store owner stated that he had contacted S&W and found that the problem was a spring in the trigger assembly that was incorrectly installed. The Rep stated that they were having this same problem on other customer’s pistols.

How does a performance center pistol ever leave the factory like this. Doesn’t the company proof fire the pistol prior to shipping, or at least dry fire the pistol to make sure everything is ok. This pistol comes with the Crimson red dot and is ported, not a cheap pistol.

Well, Mandy the third time is the charm. But, owning a lot of S&W revolvers and semi’s over the years, this is the first time I have had a problem with their product. It certainally does not instill confidence in the gun.
 
I recently decided to pick up a new CCW. I decided on the S&W 9mm, sub compact with the ported barrel and red dot. Something nice from the custom shop. When it arrive I found the trigger would bottom out on the overtravel stup and not fire.

The store sent it back to Smith and Wesson and I was notified that the
pistol was now ready for pickup. Again the pistols trigger was faulty, what the hell? The pistol was sent back again. The store owner stated that he had contacted S&W and found that the problem was a spring in the trigger assembly that was incorrectly installed. The Rep stated that they were having this same problem on other customer’s pistols.

How does a performance center pistol ever leave the factory like this. Doesn’t the company proof fire the pistol prior to shipping, or at least dry fire the pistol to make sure everything is ok. This pistol comes with the Crimson red dot and is ported, not a cheap pistol.

Well, Mandy the third time is the charm. But, owning a lot of S&W revolvers and semi’s over the years, this is the first time I have had a problem with their product. It certainally does not instill confidence in the gun.
I can’t speak much of S&W customer support, some years back I bought a 629 with 6”barrel, the barrel was canted to the right, sent it back under warranty, got it back and now the barrel was canted to the left, went back again, 6 weeks later I received it and barrel was finally centered. Was fed up and sold it! But for a performance center gun not to be right is asinine.
 
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