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Horror Story: M&P 10 and S&W's Customer Service
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<blockquote data-quote="SDarkRage" data-source="post: 2697013" data-attributes="member: 3492"><p>This thread made up my mind. I WILL NOT buy any gun that is not parts supportable. It's as simple as that. It's the same as going out and buying a Yugo car as a long term investment. </p><p></p><p>Heck, the 1913 Colt 1911 that my Granddad handed down to me is still parts supportable.... What's that say about S&W? In this modern age of fully configurable firearms, they produce a gun that can't be repaired by the end user. Short of a catastrophic frame failure, name me some current firearms that can't be repaired by the end user due to lack of parts? That in and of itself, will keep me from ever buying a M&P-10. Looking at an R-25 or DPMS now personally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SDarkRage, post: 2697013, member: 3492"] This thread made up my mind. I WILL NOT buy any gun that is not parts supportable. It's as simple as that. It's the same as going out and buying a Yugo car as a long term investment. Heck, the 1913 Colt 1911 that my Granddad handed down to me is still parts supportable.... What's that say about S&W? In this modern age of fully configurable firearms, they produce a gun that can't be repaired by the end user. Short of a catastrophic frame failure, name me some current firearms that can't be repaired by the end user due to lack of parts? That in and of itself, will keep me from ever buying a M&P-10. Looking at an R-25 or DPMS now personally. [/QUOTE]
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