Ok, sorry for that title.
I didn't send my H9 in for warranty work. Didn't need to. I had a gunsmith that correctly diagnosed my FTF problem, and we fixed it.
Other people aren't so lucky and their gun is in a bin, in parts, at Hudson's bankruptcy proceedings. Prolly will never be fixed and returned.
Shame, really. It's a decent gun.
"Oh, no, T-Bolt, what will you do when something else goes wrong?"
Dunno. Same thing I'd do if my Colt Pocket Hammerless fails?
Spare parts aren't as bad as you'd think. A lot are sourced from other makers. But I WOULD pay money to see the catalog numbers for all those on a paper list right now. You never know.
I feel like I was one of the people that got a Bren Ten AND got a few spare mags before they were all gone, back in the 80s.
Arthur Fiedler & The Boston Pops - Christmas Album
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You don't get more traditional Christmas music than this.
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The same thing happened to a gun store near me; the store went up and their stock got taken for their debts - along with anybody whose gun or bow was there for repairs layaway, or waiting for a Form 4... A good reason to be very careful who works on or handles your weapons.
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