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aimrite guns?

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I third it - what's up with bitching about a gun with an unconditional life-time warranty?
 
Fondueset said:
I third it - what's up with bitching about a gun with an unconditional life-time warranty?


he has the right
 
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No one is ever going to turn out a perfect product with no defects ever. What matters is how its handled by the gun maker.

In the six Wong guns I've owned over many years, I have had one defect and I'm glad it was warranted. The titanium tube of a hybrid came out of the wood butt. I sent it back to be repaired, and when I got it back, it had a carbon fiber tube, an increase in value of over $100. Now I'm wondering if I can pull the titanium tube out of the butt of another gun.

But more significant was the way the warranty covered me when I left another gun hanging over the side when I got underway, wrapped the bands in the Duo-props and tore off the muzzle and tore the shaft out of the trigger mechanism, destroying it. I got a new muzzle and new mechanism under the warranty, even though it was entirely my fault.

Try that with Yokooji, Riffe, Omer, Rob Allen, or any other brand.
 
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Damn you're fast. You quoted me before I had time to correct my spelling mistakes.
 
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