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...Gentlemen...
...I have a car made by your company forty years ago...I made my own special fuel for this car...I floored it and then...the car was completely destroyed...please send me a new car ASAP...
...yours truly...
...a dissatisfied customer...
The remains of the revolver he posted above has me scratching my head... if that cylinder is as undamaged & intact as it looks in that picture, it is unexplainable (to me)for the rest of the gun to look like that... Remember what Lee told us about treating people with these cases with respect & courtesy... the big gorilla sounded very serious about that admonition...
...you're going after Colt for what appears to have been an ammo problem...it took more than +p to do that...maybe a squib load...followed by a +p...cylinder appears intact...so it probably wasn't a double charge...
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Please read about my experience with a Colt Cobra DA .38 Special that exploded in my hand and the response I received back from Colt Firearm Company!
He says he bought it new in 1976.Has this gun always been with you? I mean you're going after a company for a used gun.
He says he has been fighting Colt for 40 years.I don't understand why Colt was not contacted a whole lot sooner, after 40 years it's hard to get their attention.
Wow. Talk about holding onto a grudge. By now I'd have long moved on
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Also last post, still.New member, first post. Something seems a little off to me...