Posted: 10/30/2009 1:00:33 PM EDT
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http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=5&f=4&t=84981 Quoted: Sigma was designed to simulate the feel of a double action revolver as a transition weapon for officers changing from a revolver to a pistol. A trigger pull of about 10 lbs is necessary for the weapon to function. However, if the trigger pull is excessively heavy or rough, those issues can be addressed. If you would like to send it in for repair: Put your name, address, phone number, and the issue(s) that you are having inside the case with the gun. Take it to a FedEx service center (not a FedEx Kinkos or a mom & pop place) or there are sometimes FedEx Express Drop boxes at US Post Offices. Go to FedEx.com to find your closest shipping location. Ask for a white medium express box, they will give it to you free of charge (don’t let them “sell” you a box). Smith & Wesson only pays for the shipping, not the shipping materials. Please include all magazines if there is a feeding, misfire, and or extraction issue. ü On the shipping label address it to the address below: ü Your Return Shipping Address: By Federal Law, we must return it to the address used on the shipping label. ü In section4a) mark the box second day air ü In section7) mark the box bill to recipient, on the line write this account # 2456-8820-2, and on the line total declared value write the cost of the gun ü In section mark the box direct signature required. We will repair it and send it back to you. Frank Smith LSG Manufacturing 10059 Hwy 1476 Comanche TX 76442 lsgmfg.com 325-885-2700 phone/fax Authorized Warranty Station for: Smith & Wesson , WALTHER, and Remington (You're Welcome) |
