I am not sure of ownership, but I can say with certainty that Smith and Wesson handles all Walther repairs in the US. My P99 also recently failed (and I also sung the praises of it) and in my box I havent looked through in years I saw a bright yellow card that said after a certain date to send it to S&Ws repair center. Also, the barrel and frame are stamped with the famous "eagle over N" stamp that shows its true german production, but on the slide it says in big bold stamped letters Smith and Wesson/Springfield, Mass. I found it odd back then, and still kind of do wonder how their relationship works, but given the SW99 and P99 are exactly the same minus some different contours I'd say its more than a light partnership!The Annoyed Man wrote:I could be wrong about that. I'm just repeating what I've heard. But when you look at both their websites, it is pretty obvious there is a business relationship there.RHENRIKSEN wrote:Are you sure about S&W owning Walther? I know that they're the US *importer*, but I've never heard of an ownership relationship.
PPS failure :-(((
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Re: PPS failure :-(((
Isn't that what Toyota also told their customers?RHENRIKSEN wrote: I was told: a) it's not a common problem they see, b) there's nothing I need to worry about doing differently to avoid the problem in the future. For what it's worth.
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I'm going to have to monitor this more...I was thinking of getting a PPS in .40 as my carry, but this makes me nervous.
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