So drawing my gun in defense of myself or my family is not a high consequence situation? You either stand behind your product or you don't.Excaliber wrote:I have no reason to believe they wouldn't treat you equally well if you didn't wear a badge, but my experience with many gun companies is that they are more attentive to LEO's, particularly in terms of service turnaround times, because they understand the gun is used daily in high consequence situations.gigag04 wrote:I'm hoping, but it shouldn't have to be like that. You should stand behind your product and your lame design experiment regardless of what costume the owner wears to work.Excaliber wrote:I'll bet you'll be pleasantly surprised, particularly if you let them know it's intended for LEO carry.gigag04 wrote:I had my LGS sent off my Kimber Tac II Ultra I got in trade. It's going to the factory and hopefully will be back in a month as a reliable carry piece. It's got th external extractor and it was suffering rampant FTEs. Wouldn't pass my depts inspection and it is useless at this point.
Well see how a month at the Kimber factory does. I'm skeptical to say the least. Worst case is $250 for a new slide.
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- Thu Oct 21, 2010 10:49 pm
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