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Author: | politegunsel [ Sun Nov 11, 2018 6:32 pm ] |
Post subject: | S&W armorer in WA? |
Back in the old days...there used to be "S&W certified armorers". These guys would not only know how to work on your S&W handgun but could also get parts from S&W for you. Do they still exist? If so, are there any up here in Fungus Corners? Thanks. Wyley in Oly |
Author: | DSynger [ Sun Nov 11, 2018 8:49 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: S&W armorer in WA? |
I know Jody at Rehv Arms, but he's in Covington... |
Author: | Powderman [ Sun Nov 11, 2018 10:18 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: S&W armorer in WA? |
politegunsel wrote: Back in the old days...there used to be "S&W certified armorers". These guys would not only know how to work on your S&W handgun but could also get parts from S&W for you. Do they still exist? If so, are there any up here in Fungus Corners? Thanks. Wyley in Oly What do you need done? |
Author: | politegunsel [ Tue Nov 13, 2018 3:05 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: S&W armorer in WA? |
Thanks for the replies so far. I don't "need anything done", I just need parts to DIY. Seems like S&W has cut off the supply chain for the M&P pistols. Used to be I could get them from Brownells, but now it's all "back ordered...indefinitely". I have tried calling S&W a couple of times over the last year for basic, "drop in" stuff for the M&P format pistols. The last call was absurd. I was told that for a replacement recoil assembly for a Shield I would have to send the pistol to S&W...?!?! So I'm hoping that "certified S&W armorer" can get parts for me. If necessary, I guess I could take the pistol to the armorer and pay to have the part installed...I guess....But we're talking about M&P pistols. Nothing about a slide stop lever assembly requires "fitting"...As for a recoil assembly...well, unbelievable. Wyley in Oly |
Author: | Powderman [ Tue Nov 13, 2018 4:56 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: S&W armorer in WA? |
Take a look at these three sources: Brownell's--most parts available Gun Parts Corporation--for hard to find parts. Some parts (even though listed) are simply not available. Jack First--when you REALLY can't find it anywhere else. |
Author: | politegunsel [ Wed Nov 14, 2018 6:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: S&W armorer in WA? |
Well, thanks but I have contacted Brownells, and Gun Parts Corp. and yup, even good old Jack First. I've been a DIY-er with various S&W autos since back in the '80s so you'd think (!) I'd have leaned by now...HA! Dealing with S&W has almost always been a real PITA. Occasionally it would get better then...the same old ridiculous dance. Sometimes the outside vendors could come to the rescue. Anyway, I SWEAR that this is the last one. So once I get the thing squared away, look a fabulous deal in the WTS section! Wyley in Oly |
Author: | hkcavalier [ Wed Nov 14, 2018 9:37 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: S&W armorer in WA? |
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