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Ryan did way more then required customer service wise. Same day I emailed the pics and requested an RMA, I was credited for the purchase, given a pre-paid label to ship the mangled brake back, AND they had a new brake in the mail already.
I only wanted a refund, so they went well above that, can't say anything but good things about SFRC. I'm not a huge customer there, but I do buy stuff now and then.
I don't feel right taking the new brake for free, so I'll be sending it back with the messed up one. I'm​ not going to profit off of a simple mistake someone made. I'm not out anything, so that's good enough for me.
I don't like starting these kinds of threads, especially when it's a good shop like SFRC, but sweeping it under the rug is not helping the gun community on here either. One way or the other I'm a #### to someone about all this...
 
Make sure you keep the other one, sell it, use it, doesn't matter. NEA is giving me a free one on the next order.

Ryan

Ryan did way more then required customer service wise. Same day I emailed the pics and requested an RMA, I was credited for the purchase, given a pre-paid label to ship the mangled brake back, AND they had a new brake in the mail already.
I only wanted a refund, so they went well above that, can't say anything but good things about SFRC. I'm not a huge customer there, but I do buy stuff now and then.
I don't feel right taking the new brake for free, so I'll be sending it back with the messed up one. I'm​ not going to profit off of a simple mistake someone made. I'm not out anything, so that's good enough for me.
I don't like starting these kinds of threads, especially when it's a good shop like SFRC, but sweeping it under the rug is not helping the gun community on here either. One way or the other I'm a #### to someone about all this...
 
Ryan did way more then required customer service wise. Same day I emailed the pics and requested an RMA, I was credited for the purchase, given a pre-paid label to ship the mangled brake back, AND they had a new brake in the mail already.
I only wanted a refund, so they went well above that, can't say anything but good things about SFRC. I'm not a huge customer there, but I do buy stuff now and then.
I don't feel right taking the new brake for free, so I'll be sending it back with the messed up one. I'm​ not going to profit off of a simple mistake someone made. I'm not out anything, so that's good enough for me.
I don't like starting these kinds of threads, especially when it's a good shop like SFRC, but sweeping it under the rug is not helping the gun community on here either. One way or the other I'm a #### to someone about all this...

Since you don't want it being NEA and all, I'll take it off your hands, no charge. I'm that kinda guy ;)
 
I guess you think the US Gov was behind 9/11 too, since that is the least logical​ conclusion anyone could come up with...

Yes, well some of them and some very wealthy business men. It's not that illogical once you start to think like a greedy and immoral person, willingly to do anything to make big money and create a more unjust world...

The US government is behind 9/11

Correct, including elite and extremely wealthy businessmen.

There really is some surprising, believable and logical evidence to support this.

D
 
Yes, well some of them and some very wealthy business men. It's not that illogical once you start to think like a greedy and immoral person, willingly to do anything to make big money and create a more unjust world...



Correct, including elite and extremely wealthy businessmen.

There really is some surprising, believable and logical evidence to support this.

D

This is an off topic forum topic...take it there.
 
I used to run a 9-axis machining centre in a previous life. It was known to act in odd ways from time to time, but we all figured it was people covering their own lack of attention. One part number 55 of a large run of the same thing, the upper spindle went home for a tool change without first fully retracting the boring bar. There was no operator interference, no change in material or part length, no change in the program - it just had a mind of its own. Shortly after, the movers dropped the machine, requiring a massive overhaul. In the process, they reprogrammed the ladder from scratch (sort of like resetting all of the bios features on your computer for lack of a better comparison). All of the weird behaviour disappeared. Turns out our previous foreman felt he knew more than the manufacturer and had messed around in the ladder, trying to get it to do things it was unable to do.

If I had to guess, which I clearly am, I'd say the drill broke during turning. It did not happen during milling - that feature wouldn't be done in a mill or with a milling tool.
 
Ok just playing devil's advocate here, maybe it wasn't supposed to be shipped from NEA either and somehow got mixed in. It might have been a new employee just learning. They screwed up and got him to continue on using this as a testing piece. It was never meant to be shipped out and accidentally got grabbed and tossed into the proper finished pieces. Sort of what happened with SFRC.

Just spit balling here.
 
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