I see this on Glocks all the time. Polymer is not going to be as ridgid as steel or aluminium alloy, so there may be some bending, but it's nothing that will affect function, I'm sure.
Quote[/b] (James Bond 007 @ April 17 2005,8:12)]I see this on Glocks all the time. Polymer is not going to be as ridgid as steel or aluminium alloy, so there may be some bending, but it's nothing that will affect function, I'm sure.
Like what's already been said, I don't think it'll hinder reliable functioning, but if you're anything like me, that kind of thing would drive me insane!!!
Have you tried emailing Waltheramerica, or calling them? I wonder what they'll say.
mine was the same way, drove me CRAZY to look at once I noticed it. I traded it for a P99 that I carfully inspected that time. I didn't send mine back because the guy on the phone told me it was impossible to be warped and I didn't feel like fighting about it with them.
Mike
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