What would really help is if people stopped thinking they know more about how something should have been built, or why something was built the way it was, than the company building them. If there are legitimate issues with your gun, mechanically or with the finish, send it back. But shoot the gun before you determine something isn't how you think it should be. Chances are there's nothing wrong with it. More and more people bitching about how there's a misalignment of milling lines by a 32nd of an inch or some other meaningless garbage.
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