I wish all of you luck if you have a problem.. A week ago I waited 10 minutes, on two separate calls, trying to get info on returning one for a customer. Never got past the menu. I know they had issues in the past and brought in a new CEO that corrected the problem but I understand they have fired the guy (I guess he was too efficient) and now it appears they are back to their old ways..
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Ruger MK III, M&P & 1911mechanic
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I am a happy owner of one as well. Two years and counting.
I don't think I said anything about spending more assured anyone of better customer service and calling someone you don't know nuts??A guy posted on here a month or so ago, he had an M&P that the white fell out of the sights, called customer support, and they told him to PAINT IT BACK ON..... If you think spending more money will get you better customer service, your nuts....
I don't think I said anything about spending more assured anyone of better customer service and calling someone you don't know nuts??
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Someone said it hurts the hand when shooting, I don't necessarily agree with that. I shot the Ruger LCP and you can definitely say that about that pocket pistol. I assumed that the TCP would be identical. It isn't. My own subjective opinion is that the TCP has HALF of the snappiness (uncomfortableness) of the LCP.