Originally Posted by
cjclemens
Maybe they don't advertise it, but most AR manufacturers will stand behind their products. You can slap a fancy guarantee on a big box of dookie, but at the end of the day, its still a big box of dookie.
As a direct example: Ruger is a company that publicly specifies - we don't have a written warranty, because we don't want our hands tied to the letter of a warranty - we want to be able to make our customers happy.
I wouldn't say that the Hi-Points are a box of schitt though. They might look like it, might feel like it, but they don't run like it, and I haven't had any service issues with the 3 I have owned - even though I treated them like schitt...