Re: LCP Recall
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 9:47 pm
Bummer, I guess I'll be sending mine back.
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Well, have you heard of Kel-Tecs with the same problem?nuparadigm wrote:<flak vest on>
I wonder if this could be some bad karma on Ruger's reverse-engineering Kel-Tec's design.
no, but I did receive an email from em telling me Im on the list.kalipsocs wrote:anyone had their box come yet to ship back? just wondering, no rush.
There was a story on one of the Forums about an LCP being caught on a chair as the guy stood up and it discharged when it hit the floor of the restaurant. Do not remember now which Forum it was on, but I'll do some research to see if I can find it again.flb_78 wrote:has anyone actually heard of an LCP going off because of a drop? I have not.
Ive read a couple stories where 1911's have gone off from a simple drop though.
This recall does not bother me. Ill send it in and get the free mag and fluff n' buff.
No, Kel-Tec has their own internal bugs that have, now, been worked-out. When an object is blatantly copied from an original, the copy will usually be an imperfect one; engendering a completely different panorama of problems. The Kel-Tec P-3AT's design flaw hinged on three notorious bugs: (1)the magazine catch, (2) the extractor spring (3) the hole in front of the slide for the recoil spring guide rod.mr.72 wrote:Well, have you heard of Kel-Tecs with the same problem?nuparadigm wrote:<flak vest on>
I wonder if this could be some bad karma on Ruger's reverse-engineering Kel-Tec's design.
I'm SURE they drop tested it before putting it in production. Typical recall workings are that further testing and/or consumer reported problems shows a very low percentage failure (maybe 1 in 1,000) that was not caught initially, and due to the liability concerns, the company has to make an improvement. Almost never a major design "miss" like they forgot the firing pin block, but rather a slight miss on some parameter, in that occasionally with all the parts at the bad end of the tolerance, on a high humidity day and a dirty gun, and dropped in just the wrong way, the firing pin block is not held in place strongly enough. Just for example. Lots of items end up getting improved that were very unlikely to have ever had a problem anyway. But that's what you've gotta do as a manufacturer... suck it up.03Lightningrocks wrote:I can't believe they would not have drop tested the LCP before putting them on the market.
bryang wrote:Nope....nothing???? I was wondering if anyone had received their recall package yet, too.![]()
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