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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Richmond, Va
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heh... you are sharp...
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Richmond, Va
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well then go start your own thread on the keltec and have fun. Nobody said that was a bad choice (yet). This thread is about another choice. From your profile it looks like you got plenty of guns with a name on the side. go play... |
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i am playing .... right now. i never said your choice was a bad one just not one i would make or swede steve for that matter.... have a grand day
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Richmond, Va
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almost too much for your shirt |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Spring, Texas
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For those wondering about the LCP recall and how it was handled by Ruger. I am most impressed with the whole program and their customer service. Exactly one week ago Friday night UPS picked up my LCP at the house and ran off with it to the factory. I was told by Ruger it would take two weeks to turn it around. Well...they beat that by a full week. I got my LCP delivered back to me about 15 minutes ago. I was more than just a bit surprised. Anyway, they replaced the trigger mechanism and added a few more safety changes as noted in their letter enclosed. They also added a new magazine with finger extension and a Ruger ball cap for my trouble. Considering I never had a single problem with this fine little pistol before they recalled it I feel they really went out of their way to take care of me the customer. Totally opposite of the way Kahr treated me when they shipped out a broken magazine with the new pistol I bought from them. Kahr will never see any more of my money but Ruger certainly will.
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