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Would you bet your life on a Kel Tec?
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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 1546748" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>I've had two different Kimbers that didn't function reliably out of the box and required a "fluff & buff". One broke a MIM part after only 600 rounds that left the gun a single shot until a replacement part was procured. I've also seen Springfield Armory pistols that wouldn't function at all out of the box. I've seen Smith & Wessons fail and malf when factory fresh. There are even plenty of internet reports on Glock malfunctions. No manufacturer is immune, even some of the more reputable high end manufacturers. It's the responsibility of the owner to ensure the reliability of their individual specimen, to their satisfaction. The manufacturers responsibility is to minimize the rate of failure per thousand and provide a satisfactory warranty service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 1546748, member: 1132"] I've had two different Kimbers that didn't function reliably out of the box and required a "fluff & buff". One broke a MIM part after only 600 rounds that left the gun a single shot until a replacement part was procured. I've also seen Springfield Armory pistols that wouldn't function at all out of the box. I've seen Smith & Wessons fail and malf when factory fresh. There are even plenty of internet reports on Glock malfunctions. No manufacturer is immune, even some of the more reputable high end manufacturers. It's the responsibility of the owner to ensure the reliability of their individual specimen, to their satisfaction. The manufacturers responsibility is to minimize the rate of failure per thousand and provide a satisfactory warranty service. [/QUOTE]
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