HK P30L failure -- help with warranty

When my PPQ was new, it needed to add a few drops of oil the first few trips to the range to get it to cycle reliably. After a few hundred rounds it loosened up enough to not require oil, and shoots everything I feed it now without fail.

Eh?

Are you planning on running that sweet pistol dry?
 
When my PPQ was new, it needed to add a few drops of oil the first few trips to the range to get it to cycle reliably. After a few hundred rounds it loosened up enough to not require oil, and shoots everything I feed it now without fail.

Thanks for letting everyone know to never buy a firearm from you.
 
so the person whom started this thread was here yesterday and did not even bother to answer any of our questions.
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Like I said before, something fishy about this thread. Food for google.
 
Eh?

Are you planning on running that sweet pistol dry?

No, of course not. Just that I don't need to add additional oil anymore at the range to get it to cycle reliably. Just a few drops in key locations when cleaning it.
 
From reading his post, sounds like he didn't want to fix his HK or troubleshoot what is wrong with it. He wanted someone to say there is a magical regulation to force the store to take back his gun and/or give him a different one. I doubt we will see an update.
 
starting with the fact that he has only 11 posts on this board, and no track record, who knows that he was telling the truth in the first place.
He was just trying to make a point, so he could return the gun. If we was so sure about the gun being the problem, why not posting photos?...

This thread should be deleted.
 
Since he called mags clips, I have to ask if the TS actually stripped/cleaned/oiled the pistol before shooting it? I see soooo many of these noob threads on here these days where this is the case and they wonder why it isn't working for ####...
 
I'm not a huge fan of HK, but given that they are factory test fired before being released, something's very wrong here. There's no way that a gun would leave the plant if there was a serious problem like a slide contacting the frame in the wrong place - if it wouldn't get through the test rounds, it wouldn't get out the door.
 
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I'm not a huge fan of HK, but given that they are factory test fired before being released, something's very wrong here. There's no way that a gun would leave the plant if there was a serious problem like a slide contacting the frame in the wrong place - if it wouldn't get through the test rounds, it wouldn't get out the door.
 
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