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SA 1911 Garrison-Failure To Feed

Mass production, why did S&W put out revolvers with canted barrels, why did the new Colt Python have under torqued side plates, Glocks have bad RSA on the Gen 4’s, it happens, poor or no quality control……
exactly, so to @g-man07 's question of...."why was it sent out for sale"?.....get the product out ASAP, and deal with any warranty issues later.

some just do not understand that concept of assembly line workmanship, quality control, testing each and every build which would be next to impossible for an assembly line, over 1 gun, 1 smith builds..

same as buying that brand new spiffy pick up truck........you take your chances each and every time, you buy new, off that assembly line.....defects show up either right away...or miles down the road......no one knowingly buys defective products.....

but some are just way too ignorant to understand.....and ya can't explain it any better to their ignorant brain
 
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If you are content with paying good money for a defective product, who am I to argue?
you don't seem to get the point, or are just too ignorant to know any better, to have questioned, "why was it sent out for sale"...

maybe some reading and researching on YOUR part about assembly line production over 1 build at a time concepts.??

no one knowingly pays for defective products, or again, are you that ignorant..?????
 
you don't seem to get the point, or are just too ignorant to know any better, to have questioned, "why was it sent out for sale"...

maybe some reading and researching on YOUR part about assembly line production over 1 build at a time concepts.??

no one knowingly pays for defective products, or again, are you that ignorant..?????
It's kind of sad that you must resort to personal insults when someone disagrees with you, especially when other members of this forum treat each other with respect. This reflects poorly on you.

BTW: I do understand your argument and respectfully disagree on the merits.
 
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