The root of the problem here is multi-fold:
#1 The person bearing responsibility of the safety/performance of the device is placed on the customer
#2 It is assumed your customer will completely follow directions. No "Oh where did this screw go?" moments after everything is put together
#3 Customer is expected to understand and follow local, state, and federal laws regarding the manufacture, possession, and transfer of firearms.
All this needs is ONE negative instance and the entire thing will crumble.
OK im off my rant here now, but I'm just pissed they are pushing this stuff out so fast, they need to be more prudent about it.
Good luck
#1 The person bearing responsibility of the safety/performance of the device is placed on the customer
#2 It is assumed your customer will completely follow directions. No "Oh where did this screw go?" moments after everything is put together
#3 Customer is expected to understand and follow local, state, and federal laws regarding the manufacture, possession, and transfer of firearms.
All this needs is ONE negative instance and the entire thing will crumble.
OK im off my rant here now, but I'm just pissed they are pushing this stuff out so fast, they need to be more prudent about it.
Good luck