Originally Posted by
contender1
For the OP,,!
You asked about S&W parts & express a bit of worry over wearing out parts & being able to replace any.
Yet,, you went to a range & shot 3 guns,, none of which were any S&W models. The Taurus was the closest to a S&W.
But, let's look at parts, wear & tear, & all on the 3 guns you tried.
Heritage,, from every person I've ever spoken to that shot a fair amount of ammo through a Heritage,, they all said things like; "It's an ok gun for so little money. But I've had XYZ wear out or get out of whack." For me,, that'd be a now way gun to buy.
EAA; Apparently they can build some of their guns quite well. Yet,, try getting spare parts or good customer service from overseas. There's a guy on another forum who has spent a lot of time on the phone with them, as well as having friends overseas,, and STILL can not get the parts he seeks. If parts are a concern,, pass.
Taurus. While I have friends at Taurus,, I can say that their customer service & QC can be spotty at best. I know of more than one revolver from them that arrived new to a local shop/gunsmith that needed service even before the first rounds were fired. He had one .44 mag revolver that it took Taurus 1-1/2 YEARS to finally replace. And we've received several Taurus guns for our FoNRA event,, new & had to return them for issues. This year,, I refused to buy any Taurus handguns for our event BECAUSE of so many returns.
So,, let's get back to S&W.
Yes,, they can & will cost more than any of the 3 guns you tried. But as a wise man once taught me; "Buy once, cry once,,because the quality will last a long time. Money can be made,, but frustration is expensive!" I'd strongly suggest you stay with your idea of a S&W and just plan on spending a little more up front, and be a lot happier in the long run.