Jack Brock said:I have to agree that one shouldn't have paid that amount and now buy a replacement part if needed and others who have the same arm are supplied the item. It is a principal thing and I don't like the reply that I heard. Sorry Edge.
jak
I think you are missing part of the above thread. If you need the part, there is no charge and you will get a replacement free of charge.
The part in question is not faulty, it has been improved. Just as Beretta improved the locking lug in the 92FS several times. Each change was designed to increase the lifespan of the part. The old parts were not considered defective nor were they. If the part did break in the warranty period of the gun it was replaced.
Sorry if you don't like hearing this, but that is the way it works.