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faiello5
Guest
Hi all. I just received some incredible service from Kimber and I wanted to share it with you. I am not a gunsmith and as the saying goes, I do not play one on TV. Even so, I have put new sights on several of my handguns using the trusty brass punch and nylon hammer without any problems.
I have a Kimber Compact that I was going to put a plain black serrated front sight on. Well I got the front sight about 1/2 way on and it wouldn't budge. I tapped pretty hard and all it did was mar the sight. I was pretty upset. I could not get that thing to move one way or the other. I did not want to use the BFH ("big freakin hammer", to coin a phrase by another member) so I called Kimber. They said to send the slide in and they would take care of it. So, I sent in the slide with the 1/2 installed sight and my credit card number.
They rec'd the gun on Monday of this week. On Wednesday of this week UPS delivered my slide back to me A new sight was perfectley installed. The most amazing part is that there was no charge: zip, not, nada. No charge for the work and not even a charge for the sight. Now THAT is cusomer service. I couldn't be happier with Kimber.
Regards,
Frank
I have a Kimber Compact that I was going to put a plain black serrated front sight on. Well I got the front sight about 1/2 way on and it wouldn't budge. I tapped pretty hard and all it did was mar the sight. I was pretty upset. I could not get that thing to move one way or the other. I did not want to use the BFH ("big freakin hammer", to coin a phrase by another member) so I called Kimber. They said to send the slide in and they would take care of it. So, I sent in the slide with the 1/2 installed sight and my credit card number.
They rec'd the gun on Monday of this week. On Wednesday of this week UPS delivered my slide back to me A new sight was perfectley installed. The most amazing part is that there was no charge: zip, not, nada. No charge for the work and not even a charge for the sight. Now THAT is cusomer service. I couldn't be happier with Kimber.
Regards,
Frank