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How many have had to send a Glock in for repair?
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<blockquote data-quote="rlongnt" data-source="post: 1390000" data-attributes="member: 665"><p>Sorry to hear about your troubles. I had a new Sig P220 that had the bullet rattle inside the barrel due to a machining issue. I also had a $2,500 Unertl 1911 with a weak external ejector spring. In both cases I was fortunate enough to have purchased them from local dealers who made things right; Thanks, OPS and Thanks Medlock’s. Long story short; every vendor lets something slip by so you can’t let one or two bad eggs speak to the quality of an entire company. How they handle the issue does though.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, truth be told; when it comes back from the factory you might have a damn fine pistol that has been inspected very close and runs great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rlongnt, post: 1390000, member: 665"] Sorry to hear about your troubles. I had a new Sig P220 that had the bullet rattle inside the barrel due to a machining issue. I also had a $2,500 Unertl 1911 with a weak external ejector spring. In both cases I was fortunate enough to have purchased them from local dealers who made things right; Thanks, OPS and Thanks Medlock’s. Long story short; every vendor lets something slip by so you can’t let one or two bad eggs speak to the quality of an entire company. How they handle the issue does though. Anyway, truth be told; when it comes back from the factory you might have a damn fine pistol that has been inspected very close and runs great. [/QUOTE]
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