So the recall was not as a result of your discharge as you claim. Doc, be patient... some actually read what you say! Let's move on. Your OP triggered my thought that I had done the same as you with my XDs .45, but likely mine did not have the defect or it had not yet manifest such by a discharge, Mine arrived at SA about the same time as yours.ATDM wrote:The recall happened after the discharge, but before I had a chance to report it on the following day.Shoot_First wrote:ATDM wrote:That happened to my XD-S before I learned about the recall — on the day of the recall, when I was about to contact them to report it.So the discharge happened when you were about to call SA concerning the recall, but the call you did not make triggered the recall and the recall is your fault.ATDM wrote:Yep... I shot the mattress with my XD-S and even triggered the recall, so that I could buy a new mattress.
So, the recall was my fault. Sorry.![]()
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- Sat Sep 07, 2013 9:18 pm
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- Sat Sep 07, 2013 7:33 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
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ATDM wrote:That happened to my XD-S before I learned about the recall — on the day of the recall, when I was about to contact them to report it.
So the discharge happened when you were about to call SA concerning the recall, but the call you did not make triggered the recall and the recall is your fault.ATDM wrote:Yep... I shot the mattress with my XD-S and even triggered the recall, so that I could buy a new mattress.
So, the recall was my fault. Sorry.![]()
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