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    SSD Tactical Training

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    I have been a Smith & Wesson customer for eight years after trading up from a Kel-Tec PF9 that I…read morejust didn't like shooting. I own a number of S&W firearms that are used for every day carry and home defense and general sport. Going back to the Model 686 L-Frame revolver that a friend lent me when I got back to the United States from my time overseas. That thing is a dang cannon but it operated supremely and even in competition shooting. I won best in class at an event in Spartanburg with it and it was returned from the loan after it was professionally cleaned by the Hyatt Gun Shop https://www.yelp.com/biz/hyatt-gun-shop-charlotte-2. Hyatt is my regular. I've never had a serious problem with any of my guns. Perhaps the only complaint is that the Bodyguard model (a .380 caliber with an integrated laser) doesn't always fire the primer. Some ammunition seems to be a little "harder" than others. I'm sure that's not a problem with the striker, it's just the randomness of some ammunition. In a box of 50 Winchester "white box", maybe 4 or 5 won't fire. A problem that I don't have with other brands. Firearms are like cars. They come in different styles and models. Some people like Glocks and some like Sig Sauers. For my hand shape and size, the Smith & Wesson design fits perfectly. I'm a customer for life. As for Second Amendment rights, I'm pleased to see that American Outdoor Brands Corporation, the parent company of Smith & Wesson, is closing down their New England warehouse operation. They are moving to a more gun-friendly state and while I'm disappointed that it's not my own North Carolina, I'm glad that they have decided to at least get out of "The Cradle of Liberty" of Massachusetts. Welcome! [Review 13370 overall, 688 of 2020.]

    I returned a couple of firearms to S&W for warranty/recall work (Response 9MM and a 686-no-dash)…read more I sent all the requested information, 4 copies + emailed them the details. They returned one firearm before the other, and shipped it to the wrong address. FedEx aren't any help or support in getting the package re-routed or held for my pickup, and S&W aren't able to reached for support. I've emailed directly, sent contact through their website, and have been calling almost non-stop for the past hour (I just get re-looped through their automated answering bot; can't get to a human being) Hopefully my firearm(s) will show up somewhere I can recover them, or else I'll have to resort to reporting them as lost/stolen property to LE & S&W are then wholly responsible for whatever happens to or with them. Doubt I'll see any sort of compensation by S&W for 2 days of lost labor, and all the frustration and headache they've now caused me. Not to mention, the value of the firearm(s). I'll never buy another S&W product.

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