lsudave
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- Joined
- Feb 10, 2007
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I've only ever contacted customer service a couple times, both times I was pleased.
S&W- I bought a used 22A, a pistol that requires a plastic recoil buffer. The buffer was shot out and falling apart. I called S&W and volunteered that the gun was bought used; they mailed me a pack of buffers free anyway.
Thumbs up for them.
Armscor- I very recently bought a High Standard 1911 with the Armscor stampings on the underside of the dustcover. I emailed an inquiry to Armscor/Rock Island about whether they made it, if they could give me any info on the gun (I submitted the serial #), and whether it was under any sort of warranty.
2 days later I received a reply;
warranty is intact, gun was made in 2007, they made it and marketed it through Lipseys, and if I ever had any problems with the gun to please contact them for warranty service.
Thumbs up for them too.
My brother had a Bersa .380, which was under the seat of his car, when his car caught fire and burned. Bersa replaced the pistol at no cost, through a gun shop we brought it to (which was a Bersa repair center).
Thumbs up there too.
S&W- I bought a used 22A, a pistol that requires a plastic recoil buffer. The buffer was shot out and falling apart. I called S&W and volunteered that the gun was bought used; they mailed me a pack of buffers free anyway.
Thumbs up for them.
Armscor- I very recently bought a High Standard 1911 with the Armscor stampings on the underside of the dustcover. I emailed an inquiry to Armscor/Rock Island about whether they made it, if they could give me any info on the gun (I submitted the serial #), and whether it was under any sort of warranty.
2 days later I received a reply;
warranty is intact, gun was made in 2007, they made it and marketed it through Lipseys, and if I ever had any problems with the gun to please contact them for warranty service.
Thumbs up for them too.
My brother had a Bersa .380, which was under the seat of his car, when his car caught fire and burned. Bersa replaced the pistol at no cost, through a gun shop we brought it to (which was a Bersa repair center).
Thumbs up there too.