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Fired Brass Can't be Re-Sized
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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 1950492" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>From reading this thread and everything that is on LaRue website there is nothing <strong><u>slightly</u></strong> deceptive about it. If these guys were on the up and up there would be a clear explanation of the implications of all of their "proprietary" parts, chamber and other pieces. Expecting anyone who has never owned one of their guns to figure that out on their own is BS. This company needs to do much better or face going out of business because word will get around.</p><p></p><p>The worst that would happen with a clear explanation is some people would not buy the gun, but at least then u don't end up with a whole bunch of really unhappy customers. Long run, much better outcome. Other choice would be to make a normal, non proprietary version for guys that want to be able to reload the brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 1950492, member: 26077"] From reading this thread and everything that is on LaRue website there is nothing [B][U]slightly[/U][/B] deceptive about it. If these guys were on the up and up there would be a clear explanation of the implications of all of their "proprietary" parts, chamber and other pieces. Expecting anyone who has never owned one of their guns to figure that out on their own is BS. This company needs to do much better or face going out of business because word will get around. The worst that would happen with a clear explanation is some people would not buy the gun, but at least then u don't end up with a whole bunch of really unhappy customers. Long run, much better outcome. Other choice would be to make a normal, non proprietary version for guys that want to be able to reload the brass. [/QUOTE]
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