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As long as the gun actually functions without issue after it has broken in, I see no problem.
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A big "if" as I see it. If the gun
doesn't function correctly after the recommended/required break-in period involving the expenditure of anywhere from between 200 to 500 rounds or so, you are now back to square one and
you have a problem. When the gun is returned from the factory/gunsmith "fixed", are you required to go through another break-in procedure? Does anyone reimburse you for the cost of ammunition needed to make the gun run as it
should have from the time of purchase? Sorry, but I'm of the opinion that when a company produces merchandise for sale (and I don't care if it's a Sunbeam toaster or a Colt 1911 pistol), the customer has every right to an expectation that the product he purchased should function properly "straight out of the box", with no lame excuses if it doesn't.