cmj8591
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If you shoot it enough, all of those little things will get covered with carbon and you won't notice them. So long as the gun is timing up ok, there is nothing there that will prevent it from leading a long and fruitful life.
They ain't what they use to be that's for sure. Trouble is...you accepted it. Now it becomes a warranty issue and more time in limbo. Would I send it back, yes I would, but I would have never taken it in the first place either. And so starts the process, unless of course it's a truck gun or tackle box.
I often read the phrase " tackle box gun ".
Who keeps an expensive gun in a tackle box anyway?
I mean, REALLY?
Do you guys think they'll return it and provide a refund, or fix the issues?