Not to mention the reports of terrible machining on the recessed crown!
Kind of bothered by the machining marks on the crane and ejector housing with the example shown in the video...

Not sure if it was mentioned in prior posts, but Hickok45 was very disappointed with the one he showed on his YouTube channel. It failed more than once for the cylinder to rotate when squeezing the trigger or pulling the hammer back! I would be disappointed too...![]()
Something is seriously wrong with the new Colt's manufacturing.
Presumptuous and unqualified statement.
This is more than likely the root cause. They need their tooling/production investment to start paying dividends. Companies are not passionate about their products anymore. Not like consumers are.Edited to add: they simply may have rushed production or are manufacturing too many.
I'm not here to argue even if this response may come of as such but, these issues should not come up if everything were done right.
Not knocking design, I'm knocking the execution of manufacturing.
All they need are tweeks that should have been ironed out in pre-production.
And yes, design, production, manufacturing and implementation are what I do.
Not to say shyte don't happen, but this never should have left Colt if proper QC procedures would have been implemented.
Edited to add: they simply may have rushed production or are manufacturing too many.



























