Sauer 100 - Talk me out of it

What would you do


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Any manufacturer can have QC issues. So yes a warranty can be used and is a realistic concern. I'm surprised that's even a serious question lol.

I have purchased three new rifles in my life (all CZ .22s) and three new pistols (two Sigs and a Beretta). The thought of what kind of warranty they offered never even crossed my mind. The other thirty or so firearms I have owned were all secondhand.

The idea that I would purchase a lethal weapon on which my life might depend based on its warranty or lack thereof is absurd to me.

A firearm is a relatively simple mechanical device that is easy to fix or have fixed. It’s easy to customize in this day and age, even without 3675 aftermarket options. And even easier to leave alone as long as it works.

You can see what you are getting when you buy it, except for how well it shoots. And the guarantees on that are usually meaningless from a non-custom maker, since they mean “any single three-shot group ever fired from the rifle will be within an inch,” not “every shot ever fired from the rifle will be within an inch.”


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