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    Default Cracked frame on Smith 669

    So two weekends ago, I take my carry piece, Smith 669 in 9MM, to the range. I am shooting better than I have in years. Just killing the 10 ring at 10, 15, 25 yards.

    I get home and field strip the gun to clean it and notice a scratch on the right side of the frame. Upon further inspection, I notice that it is not a scratch, but a CRACK in the scandium frame. The crack runs up the side and over to the midline of the gun.

    I called Smith that Monday. They said that they would repair or replace the gun at no charge. That Friday, I received a prepaid UPS sticker in the mail. On Monday, 4/2, I shipped the pistol back to Smith.

    I spoke with their customer service today and they confirmed that they received it on Tuesday and that it is in their shop.

    I will keep you all posted how this turns out.

    I had never heard of a frame cracking before!
    VEGETARIAN: Native American word meaning "bad hunter"

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    Default Re: Cracked frame on Smith 669

    It's not unusual for aluminum framed pistols.

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    Default Re: Cracked frame on Smith 669

    That makes me feel a little better. I mean I really baby my guns.

    It will be interesting to see what Smith does, and how quickly.
    VEGETARIAN: Native American word meaning "bad hunter"

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    Default Re: Cracked frame on Smith 669

    Check out this Colt kaboom, even steel frame cracks under pressure. I have heard scandium or Titanium is stronger than steel so I don't know if this is isolated incident or bad design. Nice light gun, however.
    http://www.thegunzone.com/anaconda.html

    1FingrCHan

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    Default Re: Cracked frame on Smith 669

    Great, I have an Anaconda too! I only shoot factory loads, though.
    VEGETARIAN: Native American word meaning "bad hunter"

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    Talking Re: Cracked frame on Smith 669

    1FingrCHan,

    Dude, I hope you don't mind if I should thread that in reloading. I've never seen a catastrophic failure like that. That guy's lucky he ain't sipping his meals thru a straw in a hospital ward somewheres. My Dad told me he overloaded some shells for a guys .303 one time and it brazed the casing to the chamber.
    "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." -Edmund Burke

    It's only after we've lost everything that we're free to do anything. -Chuck Palahniuk, Fight Club

    “One man with a gun can control 100 without one. ” -Vladamir Lenin, Founder Communist Party USSR ... I hate to quote a commie, but when they ban your gun, you'll know who gave them the idea.

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    Default Re: Cracked frame on Smith 669

    Quote Originally Posted by T Durdin View Post
    1FingrCHan,

    Dude, I hope you don't mind if I should thread that in reloading. I've never seen a catastrophic failure like that. That guy's lucky he ain't sipping his meals thru a straw in a hospital ward somewheres. My Dad told me he overloaded some shells for a guys .303 one time and it brazed the casing to the chamber.
    Thread away dude, it is free on the net, he he he,......


    1FingrCHan

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    Default Re: Cracked frame on Smith 669

    Quote Originally Posted by T Durdin View Post
    1FingrCHan,

    Dude, I hope you don't mind if I should thread that in reloading. I've never seen a catastrophic failure like that. That guy's lucky he ain't sipping his meals thru a straw in a hospital ward somewheres. My Dad told me he overloaded some shells for a guys .303 one time and it brazed the casing to the chamber.
    You ought to see when someone doublecharges a .40 in a double stack and lights half the mag.....or rams a hot round up behind a squib and blows the barrel in half.


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    Wink Re: Cracked frame on Smith 669

    Anybody ever get injured from stuff like that? Fatalities?

    Sure makes you think about those little distractions while at the loading bench.
    "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." -Edmund Burke

    It's only after we've lost everything that we're free to do anything. -Chuck Palahniuk, Fight Club

    “One man with a gun can control 100 without one. ” -Vladamir Lenin, Founder Communist Party USSR ... I hate to quote a commie, but when they ban your gun, you'll know who gave them the idea.

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    Default Re: Cracked frame on Smith 669

    Quote Originally Posted by T Durdin View Post
    Anybody ever get injured from stuff like that? Fatalities?

    Sure makes you think about those little distractions while at the loading bench.
    You might want to look at these:

    http://www.thegunzone.com/range-stupidity.html

    http://www.thegunzone.com/squib.html

    http://www.thegunzone.com/kablooey.html

    Better yet, the entire gunzone.com information is dedicated to help people understand carelessness with firearms can be regretful.



    1FingrCHan

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