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Best Customer Service?

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  1. 1. Which company provides the best customer service?

    • Ruger
      0
    • S&W
      9
    • FN
      1
    • Beretta
      1
    • Glock
      2
    • Springfield Armory
      6
    • CZ
      0
    • Sig
      1
    • Taurus
      0
    • EAA
      0
    • Stoeger
      0
    • Browning
      1
    • Other
      2


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Ok so I'm still just gathering information before i make my first handgun purchase. One thing that will help me lean towards or away from a certain manufacturer is the quality of customer service (regarding repairs/replacing parts etc.) that they provide to their customers. I've heard great things about Ruger and S&W ... what about FNP? Ill put up a poll for the manufacturers Im considering making a purchase from, but if you have any other recommendations feel free to toss them out there, Thanks guys!!

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S&W is at the top of my **** lsit right now. I bought an m&p 9mm a few weeks back and the mags wont drop free, i called last tuesday and they said yup definatly a problem we are sending a fedex label. I have called three times since then becuase i haven't recieved the label. They claim they are having a problem with sending them out and are working on it. 8 days later i would have thought they could have resolved this or found an alternative method. On a seperate note i bought a used Springfield 1911 that had an issue, they sent me a label within 15 minutes and repaired the gun and sent it back to me within 3 weeks.

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S&W is at the top of my **** lsit right now. I bought an m&p 9mm a few weeks back and the mags wont drop free, i called last tuesday and they said yup definatly a problem we are sending a fedex label. I have called three times since then becuase i haven't recieved the label. They claim they are having a problem with sending them out and are working on it. 8 days later i would have thought they could have resolved this or found an alternative method. On a seperate note i bought a used Springfield 1911 that had an issue, they sent me a label within 15 minutes and repaired the gun and sent it back to me within 3 weeks.

 

Wow, thats a bummer. Theres an exception to everything I guess. I'm sure they will make it right. :keeporder:

 

Heres my story from an older thread

 

Well, heres a little background.

 

I have a S&W 1911 pro in .45. It is the most amazing pistol ever, about 2k cast reloads through it which are kinda gunky and not one hiccup. Never a single failure of any kind. Well of course, if it aint broke dont fix it right? Yeah, well I decided "Gee, look the extractors starting to look gunky underneath" so brilliant me decided oh I'll just drive out that tiny extractor retaining pin, right? Wrong! Well, after bending a bunch and resorting to using a vice with a starter bit to try and force it out, all I got was it to budge a HAIR and when it did, it went BANG! Thats how tight it is! So im like damn, now its not in position anymore and its not out, and I cant get it anywhere. So then after the fact I google it and they are pressed in with a hydraulic press. Go figgure. So then I call up S&W and explain and they say sure send it back.

 

SO not only did the fix my mistake for free, and put in a new pin, which isnt even tecnically covered under warrenty, they even cleaned out the extractor for me. Then they left me the following love note

 

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"Spray it with some kind of gun scrubber"

 

I think that is their nice way of saying

 

"Hey you effin' idiot, dont try that sh!t again!"

 

...and I wont :icon_lol:

+100!

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The 2 experiences with Ruger CS were not that good. The first time I contacted them regarding a gouge just under the feed ramp of my P90. It was made by the metal follower on the OEM mags and is a known problem. I sent the tech pictures and he wrote back that he didn't see anything out of the ordinary. Here's the pic I sent: bikepics-2095353-full.jpg

 

The second time I called them was regarding my P95 failing to extract. I bought the gun brand new a little over a year earlier. After a bit of research, I came to the conclusion that a new extractor was needed. I asked the tech if he would send me a new one. They said I would have to send them the gun, pay for shipping both ways, plus pay for the part/labor. I passed, ordered the extractor for $21.00 and installed it myself. It now shoots like a new gun.

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I would not buy a gun solely based on the company's customer service. Beretta makes some good guns, but their customer service is tough to get ahold of.

Really? I factor this into my purchases everytime, guess im a service after the sale kind of guy becuase things do seem to go wrong!

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Really? I factor this into my purchases everytime, guess im a service after the sale kind of guy becuase things do seem to go wrong!

 

You factor it in. I said Solely base it :)

 

It's a factor for me too. My only CS experience with Beretta was the free mag promotion.

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I would not buy a gun solely based on the company's customer service. Beretta makes some good guns, but their customer service is tough to get ahold of.

 

I definitely am NOT going to buy a gun on this factor alone. However, it will be a factor. It might even be one of the deciding factors among the guns I'm considering.

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S&W is at the top of my **** lsit right now. I bought an m&p 9mm a few weeks back and the mags wont drop free, i called last tuesday and they said yup definatly a problem we are sending a fedex label. I have called three times since then becuase i haven't recieved the label. They claim they are having a problem with sending them out and are working on it. 8 days later i would have thought they could have resolved this or found an alternative method. On a seperate note i bought a used Springfield 1911 that had an issue, they sent me a label within 15 minutes and repaired the gun and sent it back to me within 3 weeks.

 

Did you contact S&W by phone or by email. When I had to send my gun in, they just had me print out the call tag myself.

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i've contacted sig twice for minor issues i had with my p229 classic 22 slide. first was the metal piece thats punched into the barrel (ejector maybe? i cant remember what it looks like or what it was) and they paid shipping both ways and sent it back real quick. second issue i had was that the spring was digging into the guide rod and chewed it up and it was causing it to not return to battery. i asked to purchase one and they instead just overnighted the parts to me.

 

A+++ for sig.

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I would not buy a gun solely based on the company's customer service. Beretta makes some good guns, but their customer service is tough to get ahold of.

 

Very true, but I love Beretta's.

 

I voted for Springfield Armory. I year after I bought my XD45 Tactical I called and told them I'm left-handed and the right-handed holster is useless to me. They shipped me a holster anyway. Can't beat that!

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