S&W makes new Shotguns

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Smith & Wesson has announced that it is making new shotguns. I have seen them, and they are impressive!

The internals on the double guns are just beautiful. The autos appear to use the best of several different models from other companies.

Made in Turkey in a new plant built entirely for these guns.

I'll shoot the guns next week and will have a report and photos on www.guntalk.com, and there will be a Smith rep on the radio show in about a week.

New guns are always fun!
 
If Smith and Wesson actually made a shotgun here in the US I might be interested. I am not interested in another line of mediorce Turkish made guns, there is too much floating around now.
 
One of the potential problems with makers like S & W importing foreign made guns is the possibility that they will terminate their arrangement in the next few years and parts/service will become difficult.


I'm just sayin....:D
 
I guess some folks are just hard of hearing.

Oh yeah. Shooters. <grin>

These are not guns being made by another company and rename for S&W. These are new guns, made in brand new factory. The factory was made for S&W and will build guns ONLY for S&W. These guns are made by S&W.

Anyway.

I shot them today. Very nice. Full report on www.guntalk.com in a couple of days.
 

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These are not guns being made by another company and rename for S&W. These are new guns, made in brand new factory. The factory was made for S&W and will build guns ONLY for S&W. These guns are made by S&W.

Any idea of a price range? Will parts be widely available? My main concern will be price, parts/warranty service, and with the many shotguns from turkey always changing importers even though you say S&W has a factory in turkey.
 
Price on the Grade 1 O/U and the S/S will be in the $2100 range.

The autoloader (think Beretta 304) will probably come in at less than $800 -- maybe considerably less.

As for "importing," maybe it helps to remember that S&W built this plant. They are not importing someone else's product. They are simply shipping a product THEY built in a different location.
 
A group of Turkish business men built the plant under an agreement with Smith and Wesson to build their shotguns. Smith and Wesson did not invest a dime build the plant. The people making the guns are not Smith and Wesson employees. So in short they are imports made by soneone else. Smith and Wesson did design work on them and thats all.
 
Price on the Grade 1 O/U and the S/S will be in the $2100 range.

The autoloader (think Beretta 304) will probably come in at less than $800 -- maybe considerably less.

Why so expensive? just being it has S&W name on it? Everyone else who imports turkish shotguns are way less expensive.
 
Those prices are low for the quality I saw. You'll have to look at them yourself.

Also, these are MSRP. Street prices will be less.

How much do you think a nice side-by-side double gun should cost?
 
So is it going to say Springfield, MA or Istanbul? And I don't care who made the plant and who it's staffed by, it's going to be a turkish gun made by turks. They may be the greatest turkish scattergun builders the world over but it won't be a good ole American S&W...

Mmm, oursourcing. Nothing says lovin like cheap labor...Maybe they should have been making them in Mexico, so it'll take less time when they break and need to be shipped back? :D
 
"...good ole American S&W..."

Aren't you conveniently ignoring that good ol' S&W was owned from 1987 to 2001 by Tomkins PLC, a British company?

I say bring 'em on and let's see what they look like. (And lose that high rib on the SxS.)

John
 
Those prices are low for the quality I saw. You'll have to look at them yourself.

Also, these are MSRP. Street prices will be less.

How much do you think a nice side-by-side double gun should cost?

I know those are MSRP prices. CZ also imports turkish SXS's for a MSRP of $695 for the base model and $912 for the fancier model. Those prices seem more reasonable. Too me, it seems like with a MSRP price like that for those S&W's shotguns is just because of their name stamped on them.
 
Ruger is the only gun maker left of the big 4 that are still all made in America.

Win, Rem and S&W all import guns under their names :(
 
Review and photos of S&W Shotguns

I just posted a short review and photos of the S&W Shotguns on www.guntalk.com. I also put some photos of new (not yet announced) handguns.

Those who have declared these new guns to be junk, without ever seeing, handling, or shooting them, might want to look at the photos.
 
I was thinking since their trying to recoup the LE sector with the MP line up they would have brought back the wonderfull model 1300 to cover all bases. Wouldnt that be a good idea? Tom are they offering a cowboy model of the Turkish with exposed hammers?
 
I don't know about other models they may be considering.

But, I will say that I think S&W is really set up well these days to introduce and produce new guns. Most of the top management "gets it," and they are listening.

I threw a few "wish list" dream ideas at them, and they were polite enough to not throw me out of the office.

I'm sure they have other interesting things lined up that they are not telling us about.

But . . . . why don't you call the radio show today between 2:00 and 3:00pm Eastern time (1-866-825-5486) and ask Paul Puff, of S&W. He'll be the guest then.
 
With the alienation S&W has done to American shooters the last few years I would think they would at least introduce an American made gun.

Building a manufacturing plant in another country to make products to sell here.
Is this a good way to improve public relations?

Then again MY Dad has a S&W 12 gauge pump that has been just fine, for over 20 years now.

Quality, price, and good marketing, something new and improved? Time will tell if they are a winner or go by the wayside.
 
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