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Originally Posted by Watchdog
Well, I have to ask.
If you'd never fired the gun, why did you send it back for repairs? What was wrong with it to begin with?
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Because the hammer had a ton of flashing on the edges and was Razor sharp.
Because the crown protruded out past the muzzle
Because the grips didn't fit At all
Because there were apparent machine marks in the top strap.
Because the front sight was clearly canted to the right and pushed to the left to compensate.
There are a lot of things that can be wrong that don't jvokve accuracy or function. I didn't have to shoot it to realize it was finished very poorly. Unfortunately I didn't see the issue at the forcing cone until after I got it back