Ruger MKIV firing pins breaking

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How in the hell do they not put a dozen pistols at random in a Ransom rest and run 10K rounds through them in the Quality Control process that all manufacturing facilities other than gun manufacturers use?
They all just throw guns out on the market with a requirement that a gen II, Gen III and a Gen IIIIIVVIII will be required because they don't take care of their crap at the factory and rely on the gun owner to offer their QC opinions and range experiences to modify their guns.
If they want market share, get your crap together and produce some guns that have been thoroughly tested prior to being put on the market.
 

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How in the hell do they not put a dozen pistols at random in a Ransom rest and run 10K rounds through them in the Quality Control process that all manufacturing facilities other than gun manufacturers use?
They all just throw guns out on the market with a requirement that a gen II, Gen III and a Gen IIIIIVVIII will be required because they don't take care of their crap at the factory and rely on the gun owner to offer their QC opinions and range experiences to modify their guns.
If they want market share, get your crap together and produce some guns that have been thoroughly tested prior to being put on the market.

Ruger is putting out a lot of new and innovative guns in the market, but their QC is getting lazy. Test the hell outta those guns first...
 

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