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<blockquote data-quote="hesse" data-source="post: 2867415" data-attributes="member: 88132"><p>Here's the thing that I have learned if it's made by human hands even though they're using the same machines and tooling cutting things over and over again sooner or later you're going to have some that don't perform as good as others that's where the quality of the company that built it and how they rectify and fix the situation I had a brand new Remington 7600 back in the day that had maybe a hundred round shot through it and I had deer out on the field and instead of slamming the slide forward I closed it slowly well when I pulled the trigger everything exploded of course Remington said it was cuz I was shooting reloads but when I took it to a reputable gunsmith as they said the bull only closed about 3/4 of the way so everything blew back open one . I was lucky no serious injuries. So when you have something go right from a manufacturer that leaves a sour taste in your mouth just my two cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hesse, post: 2867415, member: 88132"] Here's the thing that I have learned if it's made by human hands even though they're using the same machines and tooling cutting things over and over again sooner or later you're going to have some that don't perform as good as others that's where the quality of the company that built it and how they rectify and fix the situation I had a brand new Remington 7600 back in the day that had maybe a hundred round shot through it and I had deer out on the field and instead of slamming the slide forward I closed it slowly well when I pulled the trigger everything exploded of course Remington said it was cuz I was shooting reloads but when I took it to a reputable gunsmith as they said the bull only closed about 3/4 of the way so everything blew back open one . I was lucky no serious injuries. So when you have something go right from a manufacturer that leaves a sour taste in your mouth just my two cents [/QUOTE]
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