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You would think the A/O would concern themselves with product quality instead of dubious fluff.

 

Sorry to be so negative but......and yes, I still own mine despite repairs for one failure that ran 25% of what the gun sold for. In total I've dropped about 33% in repairs to it to run maybe 300 rounds through it.

The fact that a competent Thompson smith can make the guns run reliably is proof that AO/Kahr could produce a quality arm if they would choose to. Of course that would probably put the guns in a price range similar to the OOW 1918 SLR. They're more concerned with moving lesser quality guns out the door ... Quantity VS Quality Of course this is just my opinion.

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You would think the A/O would concern themselves with product quality instead of dubious fluff.

 

Sorry to be so negative but......and yes, I still own mine despite repairs for one failure that ran 25% of what the gun sold for. In total I've dropped about 33% in repairs to it to run maybe 300 rounds through it.

The fact that a competent Thompson smith can make the guns run reliably is proof that AO/Kahr could produce a quality arm if they would choose to. Of course that would probably put the guns in a price range similar to the OOW 1918 SLR. They're more concerned with moving lesser quality guns out the door ... Quantity VS Quality Of course this is just my opini

I agree with your first line. On the second line, how much more does it cost to do the job a second time? And how much in future business does it cost them when potential customers go elsewhere to purchase a firearm? I assume that they do not believe in the 10:1 ratio theory, that while a happy customer will tell one person an unhappy customer will tell 10.

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