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Unread 06-05-2018, 11:09 AM   #1
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Sorry,

guys...

Trying to catch-up after a return from business trip.

Spend some time in Georgia , meeting the writer for a next article, and doing some testing.

Spend 2 days at the range testing Luger 45s on ransom rest.

We are working and testing on the next batch of 6 this week.

This batch is 2 weeks out.

5 guns went out last week, that was 3 weeks effort.

We test them more now, to make sure the ammo of all types feeds fine.

we put 200 rounds thru each gun,
but we can not amount to the ammo count of what each gun owner will do .

So more testing will be clients responsibility.
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Hi Eugene, was mine one of the (6) that went out?..... BTW, I think you should test same as they did for the military.. I viewed a war time clip where women were testing 1911A1's I forget what maker, but they weren't Colt, anyway, it appeared that they proof fired, and then ran two full mags and then a final cleaning and inspection, and out the door so to speak! I would think your success rate would temper your testing, and also a cost factor would seem to loom large as time goes on?... ….. It does for me on drums! til...lat'r....GT
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We figured 200 rounds is far less costly then dealing with shipping back and forth of the gun that was not tested all the way
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OK Eugene, I see, anyway, is mine on the way! can't wait to hit the range!.....GT
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