Please refresh my memory, why did the LWS 380 have to go back to the factory?
I know that I stated this before about a pistol going back for a tune-up. I believe they come back a little better than the next one.
There will be a little more attention to detail with it and just a little closer look at it.
However in a small facility, or I should say in a factory that does not mass produce it's product, much more time is spent on each individual piece.
Unless there was some catastrophic failure, I would almost always say there is an issue with the ammunition.
The comforting thought you should have is the fact that your LWS did go back to the factory and the man that knows the most about them will fix it.
Low manufacturing volume, each individual LWS is touched by Mr. Seecamp, every piece looked over and each LWS test fired with a minimum of three magazines of ammunition. How does something sneak by? It is mechanical after all.