I'm afraid you may have to *gasp* do the work to fix your own problem, here
Hope I didn't trigger anyone (barf bag's in the upright seat in front of you)
Have you even tried to do
anything to remedy the problem yourself, yet? Light pin strikes & jamming could easily be old gummy cheap lubricant your old man put on the gun ten years ago, if he ever even took off the factory preservative.
"Any firearms company who doesn't stand behind their products 100% no questions asked isn't worth patronizing."
An attitude not held with respect to
any other company or
any other product, I'm sure. If coffee or a virus fries your compy, do you brow-beat Dell? Are you one of those guys who buys a below-cheap compressor at Wal-Mart and then returns it after a year of lubrication-free abuse when it burns out, crowing about Chicoms until given satisfaction to get your tantrum out of the store?
I don't know what it is about firearms, but it brings out the worst kind of consumer entitlement mindset of anything I've ever seen (well, I suppose home repair might be worse, but I'm not an expert there). On the flip side, it also brings some of the worst vendor-abuse of any industry; no where else is a two-year backlog for anything acceptable, yet it is normal for gunsmiths to be booked over a year, and far too uncommon for various suppliers to take real money for items that aren't even close to going into production (if they ever will be; a trait way too common among some of Kel Tec's distributors).
TCB