I went back and reread the op, and noticed a few things. This manager did not say they two the store sold had problems. And yet still has 50 more on back order….guess they can’t be that bad since thats a 25-30k order.Went into my LGS today, a retail outlet that stocks and sells many Springfield Armory products, and the manager told me point blank not to buy the SA-35 due to extractor issues.
He said they’ve had 50 units on back order and only actually received 2 units since release. But it surprised me that a manager of a store where a large part of their business is SA branded products would tell me straight out that there are issues and not to buy the SA-35 until they’re ironed out.
And anyone in the industry that does ordering of anything that is hot. You could have a million dollars right now and if your life depended on it. You could not get more than a few of any of the hottest guns right now. You are competing with thousands of other stores.
I wonder where the manager heard of the extraction issues? Maybe the reviewer we have been reading about on this thread? Kind of like a snake eating it’s own tail, one source is making the rounds and every one is sourcing the same source
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