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<blockquote data-quote="beastep" data-source="post: 2906714" data-attributes="member: 41032"><p>When I went to a few gunsmithing classes a few years back the instructor was very adamant about putting together a "no work" list. A short list of firearms that you would not work on for people because they have inherent problems and although you can change broken pieces you cant fix the true problem. And if you worked on these guns it opened you up to possible headaches later from customers blaming you for the problem. The only one that he said should be at the top of everyone's list is the 3rd gen S&W. The school had one and we took it apart and I could see he had a point. Im not bashing or even saying their no good. Just passing along information. Although I wouldnt buy one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beastep, post: 2906714, member: 41032"] When I went to a few gunsmithing classes a few years back the instructor was very adamant about putting together a "no work" list. A short list of firearms that you would not work on for people because they have inherent problems and although you can change broken pieces you cant fix the true problem. And if you worked on these guns it opened you up to possible headaches later from customers blaming you for the problem. The only one that he said should be at the top of everyone's list is the 3rd gen S&W. The school had one and we took it apart and I could see he had a point. Im not bashing or even saying their no good. Just passing along information. Although I wouldnt buy one. [/QUOTE]
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