It is going to be in the 20+ million at $300 per gun, "just playing with some imaginary numbers", If the guns cost 3 hundred to make, and there are 250,000 of them. "Assuming that number is somewhat close" This may cost the 20-50 million dollars, if they had to refund 400 dollars, per gun. It would be cheaper to offer a new gun, like the 3.8, or a gift card, once you turn in your gun. If the cost of the labor shipping and parts, exceeds their cost for a new firearm, could that happen?
Or would that tarnish their reputation forever, as the company that couldn't fix their own product, "even if it were easier". It has to take a lot of time to fix a quarter million guns, and run your normal production lines. Does anyone think they would put a safety on the frame?
I just got the email from them while posting, says no self install kit along with the other stuff mentioned. Also the roll pin on the grip release is one of the fixes.
I am still holding on to mine, why would a roll pin in the grip safety stop the problem, if it just goes through the plastic?