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Last Day to take Ruger's Voice of the Customer Survey
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<blockquote data-quote="Werewolf" data-source="post: 2500933" data-attributes="member: 239"><p>Used to run Quality Assurance Group for a Medical Equipment Manufacturer no longer in OKC. We espoused the benefits of said tolerancing to our vendors. There was a strong implication that if they didn't embrace the concept they wouldn't stay one of our vendors. Not one - not one single one who made the effort didn't make significant improvements in the quality of the products they made for us and all the rest of their customers too. Geometric and Dimensional tolerancing works. It'd work for the gun industry too if they'd stop living in the early 20th century and move into the 21st.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Werewolf, post: 2500933, member: 239"] Used to run Quality Assurance Group for a Medical Equipment Manufacturer no longer in OKC. We espoused the benefits of said tolerancing to our vendors. There was a strong implication that if they didn't embrace the concept they wouldn't stay one of our vendors. Not one - not one single one who made the effort didn't make significant improvements in the quality of the products they made for us and all the rest of their customers too. Geometric and Dimensional tolerancing works. It'd work for the gun industry too if they'd stop living in the early 20th century and move into the 21st. [/QUOTE]
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