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Yeah, it's definitely disappointing. I went ahead and took my chances on the part. If it or something else falls to pieces within a year...well I guess I'll have a learning experience.
They really should. It's piss poor. No other way to say it. It's not like I'm doing a custom trigger job. I'm swapping out a part that genuinely takes less than 10 seconds to replace, once the side plate has been removed.
It wouldn't be so unfortunate if it weren't for the way I've been singing the praises of Colt's new revolvers lately. I just hope they can get it together soon.
I don't blame you. I'm thankful I at least had the option to get the part, at the expense of my warranty. It sucks because I REALLY want Colt to succeed with their current revolvers. They're perfect in every way when functioning correctly.
Well, you buy a cheap gun, you get cheap parts. (he said, ducking lol)
I agree, their warranty policy sucks. Even forgetting their either/or part or repair policy, a one year term, as opposed to lifetime with other makers, is ridiculous.
Surprised the warranty is only good for a year, but not surprised the won't warrant the gun if you do repairs yourself. Most manufacturers require warranty repair service done by them or an authorized repair agent, for obvious reasons. Is giving up the gun for 8 weeks worth keeping such a short term warranty?
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