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    Quote Originally Posted by 44man View Post
    I was just doing a search and read on a pile of forums that I don't belong to when I found it. I just copied and pasted.
    So, we are left with either, the fact you will dredge up any anti-FA dreck and pass it along, or the question that perhaps you are the original author quoting themselves......both are distasteful.....
    Your above statement, "We shoot revolvers to 500 meters with accuracy that turns a lot of rifle shooters blue. We have seen many pack up and leave after watching us," sounds like something the crappy FA post writer would have said.....

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    Mtngunr... all I can say is that I told of my experience honestly. I think after some of us get burned by the manufacturers who do sometimes put out a poor quality gun we tend to not have as much patience or compassion as those who've not been there and gotten burned. Myself, I've always given a full day's work and with the best quality I can give and when guns cost what they do now I expect to get my money's worth. If we buy a new gun we have the right to expect it to be of good quality. With the manufacturing capabilities we have nowadays there's no excuse for poor quality guns. When they don't turn out good the manufacturer should not argue but fix their mistakes they made by their own lack of attention to quality. Most who send guns in for repair don't do so at a whim; there's honestly something wrong and it should be rectified without hesitation. There are some mighty fine guns made today. But there is some awful junk, too. And you're not wrong to complain. If we had not complained over the years we would still be thinking a MOA rifle was a wonder. But due to honest, reasonable complaints we now know they can make much better products and we are all better off for it.

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    I HAVE been "burned", if you mean "bought a poor gun"......generally taken care of in a perfectly satisfactory manner by the maker, without recourse to slamming the product on a public airwave for thousands or more to read before the maker's had a go at making it right.....I've had problem child Rugers, S&W's, Taurus', Winchesters, Colt etc etc etc.....and never found any reason to call them "wallhangars" on a public forum and post an adjacent thread quoting one of the most infamous "trolls" in all of gundom, AFTER the warranty was allowed to work....generally, never found that neccessary BEFORE the warranty was allowed to work, either.....public trashing of products seems to be a national pastime since the arrival of the www, no matter what harm might come to a well meaning company who makes good on every warranty claim......as for there being no excuse for defective guns, my feeling is that it's a bloody miracle the guns are generally as good as they are, as they are designed, built, marketed, distributed, and sold by and to people, and people are generally not even close to perfect, and I know of very few things that they do that are perfect, either.....not even close.......but guns somehow still are made better than coffee makers, cars, furniture, dish washers, hot water heaters, clothing, shoes, houses, washing machines, computers, the list goes on and on of all the things that are NOT made as well as most guns, and many of those cost far more than any gun......

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    I am pretty sure that most of us have been "burned" with a so called "poor gun" at least once in our lifetime. I know I have. But, I can honestly say, that the gun I was burned on, didn't cost me 2000 dollars either.
    I purchased my model 83 on the premise that it was a quality firearm, custom made if you will. I paind a "quality" price for my revolver, and was very happy with my investment.
    I also received a "test" target with my revolver with 3 test shots IIRC. The group was at 25 yards from a rest and was definitely nice.
    With all that being said, I would have been bent out of shape had my revolver not performed up to "specifications".
    I know that "mass produced" revolvers, i.e. Ruger, S & W, Colt, etc etc, do have bad apples every now and then. I EXPECT my FA revolver to be just a tad bit better than the "mass produced" revolver, and not to string shots all over the place. Maybe that is just my expectations, but I am sure that anyone else purchasing a FA revolver will be thinking pretty much along the same lines.
    For the record, mine shoots fantastic, and i will have it forever!

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    Merc41, thank you. My feelings exactly. Hundreds of posters and me included have posted about thousands of problems but as soon as I say "Freedom" A few jump down my throat and won't leave go. Only thing I can figure is they must be stock holders.
    If I have scopes that blow up, molds that cast the wrong size, lube that doesn't work, guns way out of specs, whatever, I will continue to post because it is to our benefit and none of us wants to be burned. If I were to hide a problem, make excuses and 1000 of you bought the product and were disappointed, I could never forgive myself. I also want to know everything I can find about any product I am interested in before spending hard earned money on junk.
    How many of you would read Consumer Reports and buy the dishwasher that failed after the third washing? Should they have kept quiet about the problems and let the service department take care of all the suckers that bought a poor product? Would any of you buy a certain Ford that catches fire in the parking lot?
    I'm sorry, if Freedom is letting sub standard guns out, they are taking us for suckers and there is one born every minute.

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    How convienient

    I was just doing a search and read on a pile of forums that I don't belong to when I found it. I just copied and pasted.
    Well even on the errornet, copying and pasting without stating the original URL is plagerism.
    And no matter how unintelligent the text may be it's still a Theft of Intellectual Property.

    In addition to illustrating a total lack of respect, it's just not cool.

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    Somebody should be checking URL's and see who is who!!!!!!!!!!! Maybe we can clear up some of this BS. If the gun shoots like crap then by all means I want to hear about it. I can't afford a FA and have never shot one so I have no comment on their firearms ... but there seems to be a lot of defensiveness about this. Why? If he has a crap gun then we should be supporting him, no? Instead of arguing that FA's are perfect. I own two crappy Taurus revolvers (my only two revolvers) am I going to get flamed for saying this?

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    I own two crappy Taurus revolvers (my only two revolvers) am I going to get flamed for saying this?
    Certainly not by me. And I'm a Taurus revolver lover. (I am also a moderator on a Taurus forum)
    But as much as I like them I have seen some that should have never seen the outside of the factory. And at least you said that you OWN two bad ones instead of just saying you knew someone who had heard someone say they read something someplace about all of them being junk.

    I also love S&W N-Frame revolvers. But I have had a few that weren't quite up to snuff. I had to perform minor surgery on my purchasednewinthebox 544 Texas Wagon Train .44-40 because from the factory, no factory ammo could seat deep enough in the chambers to allow the cylinder to rotate. But you don't hear me badmouthing S&W. I had previously owned another 544 that was perfect. I should have kept the first one.

    I also own one of those Dan Wesson Bobtail Commanders that all of the magazine writers are foaming over. Mine required over sixty hours of work just to get it to run as well as my Colts did out of the box in 1994. Now it runs great and it's the most accurate 1911 pattern pistol I have ever owned. It's one of the best I have ever seen, but it was touch and go for a while. And after all of it's aggravition you don't see me trash talking DW. I simply got the bad one. Somebody had to.

    If you buy enough guns sooner or later you'll buy a stinker. It just a matter of odds and the law of averages.
    ALL of the gun companies occasionally spit out a lemon.
    That's why they have customer service and authorized repair centers.
    The Maytag repairman may be the loneliest man in town but he works enough to make a living.
    Every company that manufactures anything will eventually drop a steaming pile.
    The best you can do is watch where you step.

    First hand reports of a defective product are good. It lets the rest of know what to look out for. Even second hand reports can be helpful. But blindly bashing and spreading falsehoods just to get attention is just plain stupid. Those who do so are simply lying gossips and should be taken to task every time.

    On another forum I frequent, when someone posts what appears to be gossip, the common cry is simply "Cite Please!" It works amazingly well in separating the wheat from the chaff.
    Intelligent people don't play "He said, She said".

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    oh,gee.lets not stop here,surely there's someone on the globe wanting to trash Korth because 1: they COST A LOT ,or 2: nobody would send us one for a "trial run",or 3: for the attention !! Onceabull
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    Okay I will

    I've never fired a Korth.
    I was once allowed to hold and dry fire a .357/9mm Korth.
    I sure can't see where it's worth $4000.
    I find it's appearance to be rather homely.
    When I first saw it I thought it was a Rossi.
    But if someone want's to spend that much money on one then more power to them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BluesBear View Post
    The Maytag repairman may be the loneliest man in town but he works enough to make a living.
    Every company that manufactures anything will eventually drop a steaming pile.
    The best you can do is watch where you step.
    Now that we've brought in the Maytag man, don't buy a new Maytag they are all crap now. I've got a lemon downstairs that trys to wash clothes. The repair guy has been here soo often the dogs don't even bark when he pulls up. The repair guy looks rough and has been putting in long hours trying to keep up with all the junk Maytags.
    I hear that Maytag got bought out and the new management is building way cheap stuff and rakeing in the profit because people think they are paying more money for Maytag Quality.

    when it finally quits for good, I should take it out and shoot it full of 12 bore holes.(there I talked about guns so I'm not totally off topic.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by doc25 View Post
    Somebody should be checking URL's and see who is who!!!!!!!!!!! Maybe we can clear up some of this BS. If the gun shoots like crap then by all means I want to hear about it. I can't afford a FA and have never shot one so I have no comment on their firearms ... but there seems to be a lot of defensiveness about this. Why? If he has a crap gun then we should be supporting him, no? Instead of arguing that FA's are perfect. I own two crappy Taurus revolvers (my only two revolvers) am I going to get flamed for saying this?
    44 man has been on this board for at least two site changes [8years?] and is an asset and freely assists others. Monte was a pompous ass who enjoyed belittleing others and bragging about how great he was and life is in AK and how bad yours must be. No similarity's at all. Gianni
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    For one thing I was only talking about getting one bad Freedom, never trashed the company, never said I didn't like them, never said I didn't want some. But I got such violent responses, I could not quit. I went searching.
    Lets carry this a little farther. I spent the entire day removing the starter from a 6 cylinder Toyota 4 runner. The solonoid went bad and I had to make new contacts from thick copper. This thing does not come out and it fell in a hole and I could not move it. I had to remove a motor mount. After fixing it, it would not go in with the mount loose in place. with the starter in place, the mount would not go in. I had to let the starter almost down in the nasty hole and get the mount in and then work the starter back in place. With the starter in there is no way to get one of the mount bolts back in. It took all day but I finally did it. I HATE them!
    WHAT------no one trashing me!
    OH, I know, a Freedom Toyota! How about a Freedom Maytag?
    Next time someone gets a bad Lee mold, call it a Freedom Lee.
    I don't know why a few cry themselves to sleep when I say Freedom let out a bad $2000 gun! I suppose if the gun cost $20,000, everyone would agree with me that it shouldn't happen.
    I expect something bad once in a while with cheap products. I NEVER expect it from Freedom! They are the ultimate in precision and one is too many, maybe they deserve a kick in the butt. Maybe the little rich kid did tell his super, experienced workers that if it screws in, sell it. How many of you trust CEO's?
    Freedom should NOT have a service department, only a custom shop. A service department is only to fix bad products.
    By the way, I love Toyotas! I also love Freedoms contrary to what some kids think.
    Hang on, I am about to throw a tantrum---OOPS, sorry, it is only aching bones --Toyota bones. Darn stinking lousy company, don't buy one!
    Some guys are wound too tight.

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    There's a year and a half old Maytag Neptune washer and dryer sitting in my laundry room that is working perfectly and has since day 1.
    Yes I know that there were problems with earlier generation Maytag Neptune models but those issues had become moot with the newer models.

    Whirlpool purchased Maytag shortly before my Maytags were purchased.
    Maytag and Whirlpool are both long standing companies with good reputations.
    As are Amana, Hoover, Jenn-Air and Magic Chef. Companies all owned by Maytag and now controlled by Whirlpool.

    This entire thread is based on the perception of Value.
    Some people think that a certain brand of revolver is worth two to four (or more) times more than another brand.
    I own a J-Frame Taurus. It was ourchased because I did not believe a NIB S&W was worth twice as much as I paid NIB for the Taurus.

    People who Buy Wilson or Baer high end 1911 pattern pistold expect them to perform better than a Rock River or even a Springfield Mil-Spec.
    The problems arises when someone who cannot appreciate (or even understand) the difference gets involved.

    You can't compare a ¼MOA benchrest rifle to a one deerhunt per year brush carbine either.

    My reasonable expectations for my H&R 999 revolver are difference than my reasonable expectations for my Colt Woodsman Match Target. I like them both because both have lived up to my expectations.

    As I said it's all about expectations versus perceived value.

    Before WWII Gibson was the #1 electric guitar company. Their closest competitor was the Epiphone Company. There actually were magazine articles arguing which brand was better. Gibson bought Epiphone in the late 1950s effectively ending that feud.
    Anyway, back before the war Gibson came up with the famous slogan "Only A Gibson is Good Enough".
    Epiphone quickly responded with their now infamous slogan, "Epiphone - When good enough, isn't good enough."
    Interestingly, but not surprisingly, Gibson dropped that slogan rather quickly and without fanfare. (Only to revive it again in the 1980s.)

    If you can't tell the difference between a 1924 Gibson Lloyd Loar L-5 and a $49 guitar-in-a-box at the Wal-Mart checkout lane then you won't fully grasp the pricing disparity.

    By the same token if you pay the money for a made in Tenness Gibson Les Paul Standard you expect the fit, finish and playability to be much better than the Made in Korea Epiphone Les Paul Standard that costs about one third as much.
    Even though both look almost identical there are big differences.
    But only you can determine which is the better value.

    Different people have different perceptions of "Good Enough".

    There are actually people who perceive their Costco Casio keyboard is as good as my Hammond B3.
    I perceive them as stupid.
    I don't care how they perceive me.

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    Yeah that picture looks like a true redneck F.A. owner.

    My experience is limited to the only one I own, and it's the finest S.A. I've ever handled.
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    BluesBear, I don't percieve anyone here as being stupid, a little jumpy, maybe, but NOT stupid.

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