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<blockquote data-quote="JM44-40" data-source="post: 2110333" data-attributes="member: 14273"><p>+1 This...</p><p></p><p>I like H & H and drive 140 miles round trip to do business there. Yes, I may save a few bucks at another dealer but H & H has always taken care of me. Have had two Glocks that have had to go back to the factory (one went twice, the other three times) and all I had to do was leave them at the gunsmith counter with a letter. Never paid any shipping.</p><p></p><p>I had a Glock 19 Gen 3 go back to the factory three times until I finally called Glock and told them to shove it and keep the dam pistol. Told Glock I didn't want the thing and I'm not going to sell a lemon to someone. They promptly replaced it with a Gen 4 19, three mags, and complimentary night sights. H & H was right there handling the shipping through the whole thing, and notifying me they were back the same day they came in.</p><p></p><p>I'm very particular on my sights. I can tolerate a pistol that shoots a little high with the cartridge I prefer but no toleration if it shoots low or if it's off on windage. Windage has to be right on. The guys at the gunsmith counter have always been patient and sometimes moved my sights two or three times on a new pistol until it's just where I want. Sometimes no adjustment is necessary. If the factory sights don't cut it, then I go the aftermarket route. I've bought several aftermarkets from H & H and/or Dawson Precision and those guys at H & H have always worked with me on installation and adjustment. I don't do no gunsmithin --- just shootin.</p><p></p><p>I try to go when I think it won't be too busy and am patient. I have my own range and can shoot anytime I want - <strong>day or night</strong>, but sometimes I just take a day off and go to OKC and shoot at H & H for a change of pace at my own discretion. Very enjoyable...</p><p></p><p>I don't play no cards; I don't do no bowling; couldn't stand a round of golf --- let's shoot pistols!</p><p></p><p>"A Country Boy Can Survive"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JM44-40, post: 2110333, member: 14273"] +1 This... I like H & H and drive 140 miles round trip to do business there. Yes, I may save a few bucks at another dealer but H & H has always taken care of me. Have had two Glocks that have had to go back to the factory (one went twice, the other three times) and all I had to do was leave them at the gunsmith counter with a letter. Never paid any shipping. I had a Glock 19 Gen 3 go back to the factory three times until I finally called Glock and told them to shove it and keep the dam pistol. Told Glock I didn't want the thing and I'm not going to sell a lemon to someone. They promptly replaced it with a Gen 4 19, three mags, and complimentary night sights. H & H was right there handling the shipping through the whole thing, and notifying me they were back the same day they came in. I'm very particular on my sights. I can tolerate a pistol that shoots a little high with the cartridge I prefer but no toleration if it shoots low or if it's off on windage. Windage has to be right on. The guys at the gunsmith counter have always been patient and sometimes moved my sights two or three times on a new pistol until it's just where I want. Sometimes no adjustment is necessary. If the factory sights don't cut it, then I go the aftermarket route. I've bought several aftermarkets from H & H and/or Dawson Precision and those guys at H & H have always worked with me on installation and adjustment. I don't do no gunsmithin --- just shootin. I try to go when I think it won't be too busy and am patient. I have my own range and can shoot anytime I want - [B]day or night[/B], but sometimes I just take a day off and go to OKC and shoot at H & H for a change of pace at my own discretion. Very enjoyable... I don't play no cards; I don't do no bowling; couldn't stand a round of golf --- let's shoot pistols! "A Country Boy Can Survive" [/QUOTE]
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