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Old July 16, 2007, 08:45 PM   #15
JB696
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Join Date: September 17, 2005
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What have I got to lose by sending it back to Ruger? I did that once with another gun. Never again. If I send it back, I'll have to fix the "repair" and probably some new problems as well. Not to mention the inevitable new nicks, scrapes and vise jaw marks. I'd rather have my "new" gun rebuilt by a skilled gunsmith. Remember. when you send it back to Ruger, unless you are very lucky, it will be worked on by the same people who buggered it up in the first place. No thanks. It was my mistake for buying the gun. I'll have it professionally rebuilt at my expense. And NEVER buy another new Ruger.
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