Yes, S&W told me I was on my own, essentially, in regards to the Warren Front Sight. Scott did replace it free of charge, though. S&W DID send me a 100% brand new M&P 45 after I buggered up the frame and sent the weapon in for repair.
Yes, S&W told me I was on my own, essentially, in regards to the Warren Front Sight. Scott did replace it free of charge, though. S&W DID send me a 100% brand new M&P 45 after I buggered up the frame and sent the weapon in for repair.
Wow, really?
I guess this should probably be a separate thread, but as Todd alluded to I know multiple individuals who experienced that issue both with the PTC gun and other later model M&P full-size and compacts. I'm pretty sure S&W took care of everyone I can think of...
Details?
Mine were Warrens purchased from SKD and they did the same. To my knowledge, of the 4 M&P's with Warrens you are aware of, there have been 6 tubes that have fallen out.
On topic: I love sharpie paint pen thus far. Easy to apply, lasts a good while.
Not a precision airbrush - sorry - simply a precision (very fine) hobby paint brush.
Yeah, I bought it at the same time I bought the paint.
I don't paint mine but has anyone tried engine paint? You would assume it would work better with high temps and chemicals than normal enamel.
Borrowing my post from elsewhere,
I used this paint from the Hobby Lobby plastic scale model aisle-it says fluorescent red but it turns out very orange:
And found these nifty little micro applicators that were very slick for applying the paint precisely:
I really like the way these turned out:
(small pics are clickable)
I use a Sharpie paint pen that I found in a arts, and crafts store. It's cheap, and expedient. Turned out quite well on my Warrens. Also use them to label my mags.