1) My recent experience with new guns is making want to switch to a "used-only" policy. I already posted about my new SA-35 needing to go back to the factory due to extraction issues. When Smith & Wesson advertised their Shield Plus "Bug-Out Bundle", which includes an optics ready Shield Plus with night sights, a 1st aid kit, a sling bag, and 5 magazines for $500, I went ahead and made the purchase.
Right out of the box, there was a scratch in the finish and the front tritium sight was dead.
Am I just having a run of bad luck, or have the big manufacturers thrown quality control out the window in order to meet demand? Are any of you having similar experiences with new guns?
2) Well, for starters I would be very surprised if the damage to that gun happened at the factory. And I can tell you S&W has an excellent CS department and is very responsive to customer's needs. I wouldn't hesitate to buy another one if I were you.
My guess is whatever happened to your Shield happened during or after delivery to your point of purchase. Which is by the way the first call I would make about getting the gun repaired or replaced.
1) no similar experiences here.
2) which is why i always ask the salesman at the LGS, if they have another one in the back room, as i tell them up front, "i'll never know" if a potential buyer knew how to rack the slide back, or dry fired the gun several times.
one gun in particular, is the Beretta 92FS that i bought. the salesman went to the back room and got me another one in the box. i bought that one, took it home, and the instructions forbids dry firing.
now "what if" some schmuck looked at the one in the display case, dry fired it several times, and destroyed the firing pin?? .......and i had bought that one..???
nope, not me, one from the back room, or the one i ordered sealed in it's case when i go to pick it up.
after the nearly $30,000 in gun sales alone they made from me thus far, they have done as i requested.
if they don't have another in the back room? i order one, and they leave it sealed until i pick it up.
they know i'm a buyer, not a window shopper.