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<blockquote data-quote="Mike 338" data-source="post: 851730" data-attributes="member: 41338"><p>IMO, it really isn't about the stated intended use of this chip for this firearm. It's about conditioning people to accept them and at a later time, those chips will do quite a bit more than inventory control. If it was only about inventory, the chip would be removable and on the outside. If I remember correctly, the Feds put hidden chips in firearms sold to Drug Cartels in a little operation called Fast and Furious. Of course the criminals removed them so they stopped using chips and just put regular guns in their hands. Anyway... way to alienate your customers Chiappa. </p><p></p><p>That's a fairly arrogant statement and attitude for the U.S. distributor to make towards potential customers. Wonder what kind of after-sale service you can expect from those guys?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike 338, post: 851730, member: 41338"] IMO, it really isn't about the stated intended use of this chip for this firearm. It's about conditioning people to accept them and at a later time, those chips will do quite a bit more than inventory control. If it was only about inventory, the chip would be removable and on the outside. If I remember correctly, the Feds put hidden chips in firearms sold to Drug Cartels in a little operation called Fast and Furious. Of course the criminals removed them so they stopped using chips and just put regular guns in their hands. Anyway... way to alienate your customers Chiappa. That's a fairly arrogant statement and attitude for the U.S. distributor to make towards potential customers. Wonder what kind of after-sale service you can expect from those guys? [/QUOTE]
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