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Old 04-16-2013, 11:02 PM
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Originally Posted by G.T. Smith View Post
My thoughts on that are that it is becoming increasingly harder to find good help. The last new set of tires I bought were put on the wheels by 3 different workers at the same time. None of them had the same air pressure and one of my wheels got bent when they stuck the wheel on the machine to break it down. I am afraid that if it were my personal protection gun, I would have a hard time trusting it and would probably sell it or trade it for another. Pride and craftsmanship are fading fast. I'm glad that my "newest" gun is 23 years old, and the oldest is 91 years old. Both are fine. The M37 I carry the most is 45 years old and shoots great.
And it's getting harder to find a company that will own up to lousy work. On the tire story last time I started to leave the tire store I had three big tires and one that was 1/4 less in size. I noticed it right away. They fixed it when I complained but it took another hour besides the hour I had already spent.
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