I think that the main problem with simpleton was that he was really jumping the gun with a lot of his complaints. He also took what was an issue of quality control, percieved or actual doesn't matter, and took the opportunity to bash a national industry. I get pretty darn defensive when somebody starts to bash my country.
The thing is that there are a lot of complaints about encores on this forum. Most of the time they are legitimate pleas for help or counsel about a specific problem and everyone on here tries to help out. There are a lot of tricks that can really help with some of the simpler T/C problems. NOt only that everyone on here admits that there are occasional lemons from all gun manufacturers and those lemons should be sent back and delt with.
Before simpleton had tried to contact the company, or even shot the gun he was complaining and people tried to help him, but he wouldn't have any of it. He just wanted to complain, plain and simple. He had already made up his mind that he didnt like the gun and it was crap. Never even gave it a chance. Instead of dealing with things rationally he went off on a tirade about the quality of american workmanship. He wanted to compare a 450 dollar encore with a 700 dollar browning rifle or 1400 dollar over under shotgun. He was stiring up trouble, intentionally baiting people into an argument.
My simple answer to you...... if you have a problem with a product and don't want to take any steps to fix it or even deal with it in the normal procedures, fine. Take that as an opportunity to bash the US, expect some negative reactions. YOu don't like your encore, fine sell it, you don't like our country, fine move out.