Flash Thanks for your views, but is there a time when I should finally get upset and use other options? I sent the gun back to Ruger not once but twice with a written discription and cell and home phone numbers both times. The first time they just made the safety stiffer the secound I don't believe they did anything to the gun. The third time and they still have it, I complained, and I know it goes against what you have said, but now they are, or at least they seem to really be looking into the problem. Also the service manager made a promise to me to call me on a certain day of the week, to tell me what they found, and he never called me untill I started leaving voice mails for him. I know they are busy, but is every one trying to convice me that they have that many defective guns they are working on? If that is the case why is anyone trying to defend them? Flash you mentioned that you worked in customer service. If You promised a customer that you would do something, did you get it done in the time frame promised? Remember Ruger sent this gun back to me twice before saying they had test fired the gun and the minute I got it it malfuntioned within 25 rounds. I mean really; when is it ok to be upset? Ruger has had the gun nearly 6mths now. should I get mad after a year ? Maybe two years. Whats the magic time frame to complain?