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FYI i've heard some problems with the 2.0 QC including with several instances of barrel lugs separating. I'm interesting in the gun but not in a rush to discover first run manufacturing quirks.
I agree. Any mechanical device can fail and these could be flukes. I personally don't think a year of production is very long in gun terms and within 1-2 years you start seeing the material problems that might have been in the early models as the round count starts to stack up into +2000-4000 range. This is like the 60,000-80,000 mile mark for a car.IDK , They've been pumping them out for a year and the MA version would be recent manufacture with no changes to barrel design. My 2.0, free state version, has had no issues however I will admit it has not been shot a lot.
I've never seen a pistol barrel made but I was under the assumption they were generally one piece. That separation is so clean it had to be two pieces that were what I would assume welded together. I'll have to go look at a few of my own pistols now.
Thanks that's what I figured. That's one hell of a clean break on there. It definitely looks like there's tool marks on the barrel where it's broken.I have, I make a few hundred a night.
It's all one piece, it's milled from a single piece of bar stock on a 5 Axis CNC lathe.
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Are the 2.0 that different where the production bugs are not outed yet?