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Why are they making you go through an FFL? They could save themselves some money and their customers some headache by just shipping the replacements direct.
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Talk about stepping up to the plate to fix a problem. I hope it works out for them.
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Hey everyone, make sure to wait for Jeff Quinn's review of the pistol so you can get solid feedback on it's performance before buying it.
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Why are they making you go through an FFL? They could save themselves some money and their customers some headache by just shipping the replacements direct. New serial numbers is my guess. Non-issue. My G23 came back from Glock with a new frame and new serial to my doorstep (so to speak--I did have to sign for it). |
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Non-issue. My G23 came back from Glock with a new frame and new serial to my doorstep (so to speak--I did have to sign for it). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Why are they making you go through an FFL? They could save themselves some money and their customers some headache by just shipping the replacements direct. New serial numbers is my guess. Non-issue. My G23 came back from Glock with a new frame and new serial to my doorstep (so to speak--I did have to sign for it). Wut????? Yeah, something's fucky... No, it's not. The gun went to Glock for a frame replacement. It came back repaired with a new frame. To my house. Because it went to the manufacturer for a repair/replacement. |
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Just got this in my email http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj594/ourichie1/unnamed_zps0thrtyf5.png View Quote Remington's QC has gone to shit on everything they make. Why bet that on a carry gun? |
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https://www.atf.gov/firearms/qa/how-would-licensee-record-disposition-replacement-firearm-licensee%E2%80%99s-records
How would a licensee record the disposition of a replacement firearm in the licensee’s records? A licensee who receives a firearm for repair or customizing, and who returns a replacement firearm, must record the disposition in the licensee’s acquisition and disposition record. However, no ATF Form 4473 is required if the replacement firearm is returned to the same person from whom the licensee received the firearm being replaced. The replacement firearm must be of the same kind and type. [18 U.S.C. 922(a)(2)(A); 27 CFR 478.124(a) and 478.147] View Quote |
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These are folks who were part of Beta Test 1.0 getting 2.0 pistols after having waited way too damned long for the fix to be made. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Why would anyone sign up for BetaTest 2.0? These are folks who were part of Beta Test 1.0 getting 2.0 pistols after having waited way too damned long for the fix to be made. Better luck this time....I guess. But I was specifically talking about anyone who would PURCHASE one after the shit storm that occurred with the R51v1.0 |
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https://www.atf.gov/firearms/qa/how-would-licensee-record-disposition-replacement-firearm-licensee%E2%80%99s-records
How would a licensee record the disposition of a replacement firearm in the licensee’s records? A licensee who receives a firearm for repair or customizing, and who returns a replacement firearm, must record the disposition in the licensee’s acquisition and disposition record. However, no ATF Form 4473 is required if the replacement firearm is returned to the same person from whom the licensee received the firearm being replaced. The replacement firearm must be of the same kind and type. [18 U.S.C. 922(a)(2)(A); 27 CFR 478.124(a) and 478.147] Learn something new every day ![]() |
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Why would anyone sign up for BetaTest 2.0? These are folks who were part of Beta Test 1.0 getting 2.0 pistols after having waited way too damned long for the fix to be made. Better luck this time....I guess. But I was specifically talking about anyone who would PURCHASE one after the shit storm that occurred with the R51v1.0 Ah, gotcha. I assume that the 2.0 pistols will all be going to the 1.0 owners first, so anyone looking to buy in can wait and see how things work out for the folks who get new pistols as replacements. |
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Why are they making you go through an FFL? They could save themselves some money and their customers some headache by just shipping the replacements direct. New serial numbers is my guess. Non-issue. My G23 came back from Glock with a new frame and new serial to my doorstep (so to speak--I did have to sign for it). Wut????? Yeah, something's fucky... A mistake was made by Glock. When I had a replacement pistol with new serial numbers sent to me by S&W a transfer was required. According to my communications with Smith & Wesson; it's my understanding that under federal law a replacement pistol can be sent directly to an end user, but in the state of Florida the law requires that it be shipped first to an FFL for a transfer. |
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How would a licensee record the disposition of a replacement firearm in the licensee’s records? A licensee who receives a firearm for repair or customizing, and who returns a replacement firearm, must record the disposition in the licensee’s acquisition and disposition record. However, no ATF Form 4473 is required if the replacement firearm is returned to the same person from whom the licensee received the firearm being replaced. The replacement firearm must be of the same kind and type. [18 U.S.C. 922(a)(2)(A); 27 CFR 478.124(a) and 478.147] Learn something new every day ![]() State laws vary though. |
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I really had a very high interest level in this pistol when they first came out. Luckily, for me, they were not readily available. By the time the recall was announced I had still not seen one first hand. If I had gotten one before the recall I would unhappily wait for the 2.0 version to arrive and see how it functions. But, given where this project has been and an uncertain map as to where it is going, I think I will wait and see if any of them find their way back home or if they stay holstered or shot by the Beta testers or if they find a map and just go down the road to the next unwitting soul.
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They need to make a threaded version. That's the main draw of the action.
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Hmm. Assuming they got the kinks worked out, I might just be interested.
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Was interested in a threaded barrel one, but when I checked out the regular one at GT Distributors, I decided to wait. Then the whole issue blew up. Glad I did.
Now I have a 90%+ original Remington 51 in 380 that I got for a steal. Won't get the barrel threaded, but I may wait for 2.0 to go through it's teething period as well if they do a TB version. |
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That letter is bullshit. The second sentence mentioned quality. Remington assigned the quality control people to housekeeping.
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I really wanted this to work. It was a fascinating design. Friend had one of the originals. Went back to the factory in less than a week.
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Oh yeah! Hoping they will hit stores soon!
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A mistake was made by Glock. When I had a replacement pistol with new serial numbers sent to me by S&W a transfer was required. According to my communications with Smith & Wesson; it's my understanding that under federal law a replacement pistol can be sent directly to an end user, but in the state of Florida the law requires that it be shipped first to an FFL for a transfer. View Quote I am not aware of any such law in Florida. Can you please post it? |
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A mistake was made by Glock. When I had a replacement pistol with new serial numbers sent to me by S&W a transfer was required. According to my communications with Smith & Wesson; it's my understanding that under federal law a replacement pistol can be sent directly to an end user, but in the state of Florida the law requires that it be shipped first to an FFL for a transfer. View Quote No there wasn't. Don't believe me? Call them and ask. 770-432-1202 |
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A mistake was made by Glock. When I had a replacement pistol with new serial numbers sent to me by S&W a transfer was required. According to my communications with Smith & Wesson; it's my understanding that under federal law a replacement pistol can be sent directly to an end user, but in the state of Florida the law requires that it be shipped first to an FFL for a transfer. I am not aware of any such law in Florida. Can you please post it? I'm only repeating my personal experience with S&W who will ship replacement guns directly to consumer in states other than Florida because according to them, state law here doesn't allow it. Smith and Wesson is not Glock USA. Nevermind I see what you're saying. |
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A mistake was made by Glock. When I had a replacement pistol with new serial numbers sent to me by S&W a transfer was required. According to my communications with Smith & Wesson; it's my understanding that under federal law a replacement pistol can be sent directly to an end user, but in the state of Florida the law requires that it be shipped first to an FFL for a transfer. I am not aware of any such law in Florida. Can you please post it? http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String=&URL=0700-0799/0790/Sections/0790.065.html A licensed importer, licensed manufacturer, or licensed dealer may not sell or deliver from her or his inventory at her or his licensed premises any firearm to another person, other than a licensed importer, licensed manufacturer, licensed dealer, or licensed collector, until she or he has: 1. Obtained a completed form from the potential buyer or transferee... 2. Collected a fee from the potential buyer for processing the criminal history check of the potential buyer... 3. Requested, by means of a toll-free telephone call, the Department of Law Enforcement to conduct a check of the information... 4. Received a unique approval number for that inquiry from the Department of Law Enforcement, and recorded the date and such number on the consent form. Florida law makes no exemption for repairs or replacement like Federal law does. |
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That's the only gun where I've racked the slide, and based on the feel and sounds it made, made me think, This gun is poorly made. Even a hi point felt better. The locking block felt like it was made of polished sandstone.
It only worked with 124 grain +p. I called the guy who owned it when the recall notice came out and he said, "I'm happy with it. I'm not sending it in." oooookaaayyy. |
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I am excited to try it once i get it. THe 1.0 was awesome when it worked.
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