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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3157498" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Well, you just made my point. Money doesn't equate to reliability. Design does.</p><p>There are glocks in earlier models that have had major issues which is why they have gen 1, gen 2, and so on. It's all about the factories not doing due diligence of quality control for the most part.</p><p>I can't think of a single gun produced by any manufacturer in recent times that hasn't had a recall or some sort of reliability issues. </p><p>I have two Kahr CW-40's that run like a clock on factory ammo, but fail miserably on reloads. That is not the guns fault, it's mine. I have to figure out what the issue is. </p><p>When your factory is producing guns at a pace that is beyond its capabilities to satisfy customer demand, factories cut out long term testing and rush the computer designed product to the street. </p><p>Unfortunately, computer designs don't take a lot of things that explode at different levels into the design process and failures occur.</p><p>Now that gun sales are slowing down, I'm hoping the factories will get back into getting quality products back into the market that don't need recall after recall. </p><p>The bean counters from holding companies that run these companies now have a major part of our issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3157498, member: 5412"] Well, you just made my point. Money doesn't equate to reliability. Design does. There are glocks in earlier models that have had major issues which is why they have gen 1, gen 2, and so on. It's all about the factories not doing due diligence of quality control for the most part. I can't think of a single gun produced by any manufacturer in recent times that hasn't had a recall or some sort of reliability issues. I have two Kahr CW-40's that run like a clock on factory ammo, but fail miserably on reloads. That is not the guns fault, it's mine. I have to figure out what the issue is. When your factory is producing guns at a pace that is beyond its capabilities to satisfy customer demand, factories cut out long term testing and rush the computer designed product to the street. Unfortunately, computer designs don't take a lot of things that explode at different levels into the design process and failures occur. Now that gun sales are slowing down, I'm hoping the factories will get back into getting quality products back into the market that don't need recall after recall. The bean counters from holding companies that run these companies now have a major part of our issues. [/QUOTE]
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