This guide details a rigorous test protocol for evaluating the durability of TA Targets' AR550 steel C-zone target plates against various high-power rifle calibers, including military-grade armor-piercing rounds. The expert-led demonstration, conducted by TA Targets, showcases the target's resilience even under extreme conditions and a disadvantageous lean angle, reinforcing the company's lifetime warranty. The testing aims to validate that common hunting rounds like .300 Win Mag are unlikely to cause significant damage, while also demonstrating the target's ability to withstand more potent threats.
This video from TA Targets details an unusual warranty claim involving a steel target with a large penetration hole. The manufacturer's representative, demonstrating high expertise in ballistics and steel properties, analyzes the damage. They conclude that the hole was likely caused by a .50 BMG Mk 211 Mod 0 (Raufoss) round, not the customer's claimed .300 Win Mag, despite the customer's assertion. TA Targets ultimately replaced the target as a gesture of customer support, highlighting their commitment to service even when the damage isn't a manufacturing defect.
This two-year review of the Holosun 509T highlights its performance and durability issues. While praised for its large tactile buttons, excellent auto-brightness adjustment, and robust titanium housing that survived rain, snow, and desert conditions, the optic developed stress fractures in the glass after two years. The reviewer notes the sensitive 'shake awake' feature drains the battery quickly, requiring frequent replacements. Despite the glass damage, the optic surprisingly maintained zero, though the cracks are visually distracting. The reviewer plans to submit it for warranty repair.
This guide details troubleshooting and repair for primer piercing issues on an Anderson AM10 rifle, a common problem identified with its bolt carrier group (BCG). It covers inspection, cotter pin replacement, cleaning, and testing, offering practical advice for owners experiencing similar malfunctions. The expert instruction highlights potential reliability concerns with budget AR-10 platforms and the importance of manufacturer support.
This YouTube video is titled "My FN 503 Is Going Back To FN." Based solely on the title and description, the video likely discusses the user's FN 503 pistol and the process of sending it back to the manufacturer, FN Herstal. This could involve discussions about a malfunction, a warranty claim, a repair, or perhaps a voluntary upgrade or modification. The content will likely appeal to owners of the FN 503 or individuals considering purchasing one, and will focus on the manufacturer's customer service and product reliability.
This video details a prolonged and frustrating experience with a SIG Sauer P322 pistol exhibiting severe barrel leading issues. The presenter outlines multiple attempts to resolve the problem through SIG Sauer's customer service, including sending the firearm back for repair, only to find the issue persists. The narrative highlights perceived dishonesty and incompetence from SIG Sauer's service department, culminating in a difficult refund process and a final, damaged check delivery. The presenter concludes that the P322 model has a fundamental barrel defect and expresses extreme dissatisfaction with SIG Sauer's handling of the situation.
This video provides an update on a Girsan MC1911C pistol that was sent to EAA for a warranty claim. The creator discusses their experience with the repair process, covering the good, bad, and ugly aspects of getting the 1911 to function reliably. The video emphasizes that no firearms are sold or advertised, and all demonstrations occur on a closed range under supervision for review and entertainment purposes.
This video details a user's experience with a broken Streamlight TLR-8 weapon light. The user contacted Streamlight's warranty department and successfully had the light repaired, with the only cost being shipping it back. The video aims to be helpful to others who might encounter similar issues with their Streamlight products.
This YouTube video centers on a warranty claim experience with a Hornady (SnapSafe) vault door. The creator details their interaction with the company after the vault door malfunctioned, questioning whether Hornady would honor the warranty. The video appears to be a personal review and account of customer service.
This video provides an update on a user's experience with a locked SnapSafe vault door. After being unable to open it through normal means, the user contacted SnapSafe customer support. They were advised to register the warranty online and, if necessary, to cut the safe open. The speaker plans to acquire cutting blades and proceed with opening the safe, with the expectation that SnapSafe will provide a replacement door or safe.
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