I ordered a Ruger SP-101 in 327 Federal years ago that I never would have excepted if it wasn’t specially ordered for me. It had machine marks all over the frame, looked really bad in-spite of it having passed inspection.
I called Ruger and was told “tough!”, no no no no they didn’t, they were great! The sent a paid return container right away and after about a week or two back it came polished slightly better but still not to my satisfaction. They also checked the timing, adjusted barrel/cylinder gap and lighted the trigger. Mechanically perfect but cosmetically poor. Several hours of elbow grease and Mother’s Polish and it looks like chrome. One of my favorites!
So we can always get a not so nice one if price enters in.
I had to send 4 revolvers back to Ruger but only 3 were their "fault "
3 were apparently fitted by the same tech, 2 brand new GP100s and a .45 ACP Redhawk, locked up from heat expansion after 2 cylinders
Both came back within a week with action jobs , perfectly functional and all are some of my favorite guns. I wish I could afford to shoot them more
btw I have a .327 GP100, I love it.
I have Ruger GP's that look like they received final polishing from a drunk trainee with a Dremel , but all of them work perfectly and will outlast me . I remember not long ago when a new SP or GP was a $500 gun . People joked that Ruger sold "kit guns" but I'm glad to have every one I bought when I was accumulating Rugers.
I had a $1200 S&W PC 629, I bought it brand new in 2010, horribly fitted and the DA pull was like 20 miles of bad road . S&W didn't even want to talk about it. I "fluffed and buffed " it myself and had to fit a new hammer block. S&W tried to mask the issue with graphite lube. A 1200 dollar Performance Center gun
It was the last new S&W I bought , mainly because the Customer Service told me it sucks to suck in so many words .
My $234 Piettas are straight shooters. I just paid $9 for a Dave's hot and juicy single and an ice coffee at Wendy's and $100 on drinks for me and my gf last night, and we didn't even have many.
So 230 bucks feels like getting a free gun at this point, given that it costs 50 bucks to step out of the house and actually drive , and eat something