Has anyone had to send in a new firearm back to CMMG to work on? I was just wondering about the usual turn around time. I know times are crazy now but I was just looking for some more seasoned members’ experiences.
yes they are. les baer ones are as well.
what's the point of bitching about it though? just don't buy one. there are plenty of fairly priced ones out there.
someone who is defending taurus has no room to bash 1911's. if you can't shoot a 1911 well, you're just not a good marksman. i don't have one anymore, but a well made 1911 is one of the most wonderfully balanced pistols in the world. and a 1911 with a quality trigger is a thing of beauty.
"No, it was a 1911, ergo piece of crap. I got rid of two, a AO and an AMT, and never tried it again. Actually, one got stolen and the insurance bought me a Ruger P90. I was and am happy, now."
So much fail in this comment I don't even know where to begin.
i had a pt1911. that thing was a straight up piece of crap. i bought it before i knew better. stovepipes, rounds not feeding, barrel nut was hard as hell to rotate. finish would scratch if you drop a feather on it. save up an extra $150 and get a nice pistol. i have no experience with any of...
yeah, you're right. that's why 1911's never have ND. EVAAAAAR. :rolleyes:
if you don't like glocks for whatever reason, fine. don't try to tell me they're unsafe because they go off when the trigger is pulled. and safeties wouldn't stop NDs. if a person is untrained enough to have an...
this happened to me while i was chopping onions about 3 hours ago and not really paying attention. i just jumped back and let my beautiful $180 shun santoku hit the ground :(.
better than trying to catch it though cuz it was razor sharp. but if i did and it cut me i would never trust shun...
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