You might also consider that the failure rate slightly exceeded 13% in initial testing. You aren't considering what the failure rate may be one or three or ten years out, with regular range use.
To me, 13% failure rate out of the box is spectacularly high. I wouldn't put my money there, but obviously enough people do to keep the company in business. How many of those are people who buy the pistol and put it in the drawer after going to the range once, if that?
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