RE: Going,Going,GONE! T/C SOLD TO Smith & Wesson
Youknow, I could seea company being suited for purchase,might get a few guys to get on the internet and make claims of unconditional warranties. Even pay them to say things like, they replace the worn out barrel of the rifle you bought at the next door neighbor's estate sale which had sit in the cellar for 15 years all rusted out. Stuff like they'd fix what ain't broke and so on, and so on. That'd sure boost sales and since a business sells for a MULTIPLE of its earnings or sales, they certainly stand alot to gain from it.
Frankly, I don't see how any company can warrant repair of a customer's abuse. Maybe all that hype was just hype. After all, same folks spouting the unconditional "off the record" warranty were the very same folks who made false claims of Spanish barrels, none of which were based on factual information. Very same folks made excuses for the company when a forum member complained of tights spots, or a heavier than advertised trigger, or a misaligned QLA. Where may I ask, are they now?
Maybe it's time we wake up to the sobering possibility thatwe've been scammed. Certainly is possible now, after having got the top dollar for the company, that the unconditional "off the record" warranty will remain "off the record"