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    S&W has a great service organization. If you're having an issue, I'd call them and see what they say. I've had pistols repaired at no charge to me, including shipping. They sent me a FedEx return tag. I even bent the slide stop spring on my SW99 .45. I sent it back, included my CC information so they could charge me for my screw up. They fixed it free of charge.

    I believe the early guns were built by CMT/Stag. The current guns are being produced in-house.
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    FYI, Stag makes the S&W rifles. Nothing wrong with that...

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    below is a link to a chart that compares some of the major mfg's. and iirc s&w's ar's have been in house since they took over t/c.
    http://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=6642

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoser View Post
    Keep in mind that Camp Perry was won with a Smith based AR-15. Story here. http://accurateshooter.wordpress.com...-championship/
    'Ain't nothin stock about stock car racing son' - Harry Hogge in "Days of Thunder"

    The only thing 'AR' on that rifle is that it happens to be made of aluminum.

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