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OK, so what was the "Spectacular Failure" you speak of?
Doesn't sound good!
I was looking for the screw, make sure your model is included in the description. You may need to call Smith and Wesson.
One will be on it's way today.
AR should always worky, if no worky, must fix!AR no worky. To the point I'm considering alternatives. When I get my head above water, I'm planning on taking pics and posting something in gunsmithing section.
I have a support ticket into them with model number, serial number, and a pic of the situation.
Thanks much.
AR should always worky, if no worky, must fix!
Try hit with Truck!
Seriously, there isn't much that can go wrong here, they are almost stupid proof, and should be an easy fix! Is it a factory build, or something you or some one else put together?
Unfortunately, by no-worky, I think he means, no longer in one piecey
I fixed this morning. Getting the part was the hold up. S&W said it was back ordered for at least two weeks; still nothing from them. KKG was nice enough to send me one, but USPS ate it; the envelop arrived, but there was a little hole where the part was, I'm presuming, squished out by some machine. I finally just bought one from Brownells, it came in today, and I attached it with some thread lock.
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So, my primary handgun is back in the line up.