Bro I get it. It's the smallest things that drive me crazy. Because to me, they're so simple to handle that they shouldn't even be a thing. Until someone else's negligence or oversight makes it a thing I now have to deal with 🤦🏾♂️. I get it.
Bro my biggest pet peeve is people being okay with mediocre service or work! 😣 the worse part is they expect you to have low standards too just like them lol
Agree 100%! I expect everything done exactly as it was advertised. Especially when you ship something out, wait for weeks/months and have something fuck up...
That’s disappointing to hear. I had 2 shadow 2’s milled by then and had no issues. My buddy had a acro cut done recently and he wasnt thrilled with the customer service
Permathread (orange loctite) is suppose to be a hybrid loctite. It's suppose to be easy to remove the screws but still be 3x stronger then blue loctite. It's somewhere in between blue and red loctite. Although me personally I've never had a problem with blue loctite and screws backing out
Figured it seemed like the best of both worlds. I've also always had good experience with permatex stuff. I have heard the purple 222 loctite is best, it's low strength but good for high temps. It's just not readily available in stores. I think pretty much anything "non permanent" should be just fine.
Agreed 100% apparently a QC process was missed or it doesn’t exist. Either way when it comes to firearm service it must be top level. Lives depend on it. If the process isn’t improving, it’s deteriorating.
AGREED! Sent my MAC 1911 DS back to SDS twice for issues, and I have not shot a live round yet! Got it new with issues, and yes a Turkish gun, but twice returned for issues! And I sent their mags back for review also!
@@sk21rt54 the disconncter would nearly keep slide from returning to battery, and mags would not drop free while in slide lock. I just received MAC 9 DS back from second service today. SDS appears to have repaired issues and I hope to take my first shots ASAP. Love my P-01 and also my P07. Really wish Colt was not forefront after acquisition.
So it’s funny I’m a general Contractor and I’ll never forget what my boss said one day as a project manager said “hey you’ll like these new concrete guys and plumbers they go above and beyond.” And he said “I don’t care and I’ve heard that before but all I ask for is they do they’re job and that’s it if they can do that then I’ll be very happy.”
No I completely agree, people just okay with companies doing some bs. Like do this or that to it and it’s fine. It’s like nah fuck that lmao need to come ready to go
Right? I don't get why people are okay with this kind of stuff, glad I'm not alone bro. If you pay good money for something you should get what's advertised.
If we can use a torque wrench and proper torque specs. I would think if you’re paying somone todo it they should do the same thing. Not sure if their plates have screws also but if they do, would check those also. Just sucks you pay the money and wait all that time and the waiting is the shitty part. Then they mess up the most easiest part of the job.
You’re totally right dude. Best take you business to another company for future work. And 90% of the people in the comments have ZERO fucking idea what they are talking about 😂
@@NavyPistoleer I think overall I'd use Primary again in the right circumstance, if I had to. But if I can use a different company I probably will. Wager Machine has always done me right, I just wish they worked on a wider selection of guns. I appreciate it tho man! I don't get why people just let companies feed them bullshit. 😂
Even when a shop mounts my dots, I remove them and do it myself... I have dealt with over a dozen machine shops for optic cuts and if that's your only complaint, I would consider it a win.
Nah we know we are buying projects when we buy PSA 😂. Literally every single recoil spring I've tried from a PSA dagger upper didn't cycle rounds. Good thing I know how to troubleshoot.
Dude, get over it, looks like they did a great job overall. No one is perfect 100 percent of the time .obviously it was somehow overlooked. Have you ever made a mistake ?
Exactly. If you want to put that Loctite on do it yourself. They may not Loctite customers weapons for a reason. I can appreciative that myself. It's a two-minute job if i want to go that route. Personally, I would leave the weapon stock. It's a carry piece. Less is more.
Bro I get it. It's the smallest things that drive me crazy. Because to me, they're so simple to handle that they shouldn't even be a thing. Until someone else's negligence or oversight makes it a thing I now have to deal with 🤦🏾♂️.
I get it.
Bro my biggest pet peeve is people being okay with mediocre service or work! 😣 the worse part is they expect you to have low standards too just like them lol
Exactly, I couldn't have said it better myself. Thank you bro!
Nameless Arms in Phoenix AZ has never done me wrong
Genuinely the nicest cz i have ever seen
Primary did my p01 and my optic screws started backing out on me too. I feel like if theyre going to install it, that they should install it properly.
Agree 100%! I expect everything done exactly as it was advertised.
Especially when you ship something out, wait for weeks/months and have something fuck up...
Which mag did you put the extension on, 17 or 15
@@Sirhill1919 15 round mag, so far so good!
That’s disappointing to hear. I had 2 shadow 2’s milled by then and had no issues. My buddy had a acro cut done recently and he wasnt thrilled with the customer service
What’s the difference (if any) between the orange and blue thread locker? I honestly never seen it before just the blue and red
Permathread (orange loctite) is suppose to be a hybrid loctite. It's suppose to be easy to remove the screws but still be 3x stronger then blue loctite. It's somewhere in between blue and red loctite. Although me personally I've never had a problem with blue loctite and screws backing out
Figured it seemed like the best of both worlds. I've also always had good experience with permatex stuff.
I have heard the purple 222 loctite is best, it's low strength but good for high temps. It's just not readily available in stores.
I think pretty much anything "non permanent" should be just fine.
Agreed 100% apparently a QC process was missed or it doesn’t exist. Either way when it comes to firearm service it must be top level. Lives depend on it.
If the process isn’t improving, it’s deteriorating.
I got a P01 I might want some work done that’s fire with the red dot
AGREED! Sent my MAC 1911 DS back to SDS twice for issues, and I have not shot a live round yet! Got it new with issues, and yes a Turkish gun, but twice returned for issues! And I sent their mags back for review also!
What issues were you having?
@@sk21rt54 the disconncter would nearly keep slide from returning to battery, and mags would not drop free while in slide lock. I just received MAC 9 DS back from second service today. SDS appears to have repaired issues and I hope to take my first shots ASAP. Love my P-01 and also my P07. Really wish Colt was not forefront after acquisition.
So it’s funny I’m a general Contractor and I’ll never forget what my boss said one day as a project manager said “hey you’ll like these new concrete guys and plumbers they go above and beyond.” And he said “I don’t care and I’ve heard that before but all I ask for is they do they’re job and that’s it if they can do that then I’ll be very happy.”
Companies take what they can. If it dosent break, you don't send them more money.
It's people's compliances, they get away with it
No I completely agree, people just okay with companies doing some bs. Like do this or that to it and it’s fine. It’s like nah fuck that lmao need to come ready to go
Right? I don't get why people are okay with this kind of stuff, glad I'm not alone bro. If you pay good money for something you should get what's advertised.
@@JFR19 that’s why companies do the stuff they do b/c people will still buy it.
@@NubsShoots 100%
@@NubsShoots Just like the people who shill for PSA when they make excuse after excuse defending their poor QC.
If we can use a torque wrench and proper torque specs. I would think if you’re paying somone todo it they should do the same thing. Not sure if their plates have screws also but if they do, would check those also. Just sucks you pay the money and wait all that time and the waiting is the shitty part. Then they mess up the most easiest part of the job.
Not all older rmrs are the same size so they need it to check fitment. But them not tourqing iris kinda lame
You’re totally right dude. Best take you business to another company for future work. And 90% of the people in the comments have ZERO fucking idea what they are talking about 😂
@@NavyPistoleer I think overall I'd use Primary again in the right circumstance, if I had to. But if I can use a different company I probably will. Wager Machine has always done me right, I just wish they worked on a wider selection of guns.
I appreciate it tho man! I don't get why people just let companies feed them bullshit. 😂
I get it, also however this was probably a small oversight. For the most part they do torque and use threaded locker.
I get it.
Should of sent it to CZ Custom or CGW if you couldn't send it to Wager.
Even when a shop mounts my dots, I remove them and do it myself... I have dealt with over a dozen machine shops for optic cuts and if that's your only complaint, I would consider it a win.
Absolutely, I think the work is jam up, just lack of attention to detail is disappointing.
Do you have an Instagram? I’m pretty sure I saw this pistol in there a couple of days ago. Made me want another CZ75
I don't but I know people have stolen pics of it before, so that wouldn't surprise me.
And get one. 😈 Lol
Nah bro u have every right to be upset about it. U paid money, and it should be done and installed right 👌
Sounds like the type of comments PSA fans would make. You paid good money, it should come ready to go. Simple as
Nah we know we are buying projects when we buy PSA 😂. Literally every single recoil spring I've tried from a PSA dagger upper didn't cycle rounds. Good thing I know how to troubleshoot.
Dude, mistakes happen.
Just do it yourself if you think all that. How hard is it to apply Loctite? If you think Loctite is the answer.Do it yourself.Stop sobbing.
@@williamryan9195 Thanks for watching and commenting!
Dude, get over it, looks like they did a great job overall. No one is perfect 100 percent of the time .obviously it was somehow overlooked. Have you ever made a mistake ?
Exactly. If you want to put that Loctite on do it yourself. They may not Loctite customers weapons for a reason. I can appreciative that myself. It's a two-minute job if i want to go that route. Personally, I would leave the weapon stock. It's a carry piece. Less is more.
What a crybaby
@@bobbyb608 Thanks for watching and interacting! 🙏💯😩
@@JFR19 He's right. You know that don't you.