The following is an actual testimonial from a grateful Stag Arms owner.
Ordered my Stag AR in 2012 and my FFL and I did the paperwork while we watched the Newtown event unfold.
Several months ago, my bolt stopped locking back on the empty mag. I lived with it. I figured I had cheap mags. But not all of them! And it would lock on the empty mag when I dry fired--just not on live fire. Checked online forums, where too many people who don't sign their real names have too many ideas about what the problem could be.
Finally, Feb of this year, I had some spare time at work and thought about "what would Tom do" and went on the Stag website. I engaged in an email conversation THAT DAY with a customer service
A warranty is a specific type of protection plan that is commonly offered either by a product manufacturer or retailer to cover certain unforeseen circumstances that may arise with the product in question.
In the case of a firearm, a warranty can be offered either by the company who made the product or by the retailer you bought it from.
While many people assume that a warranty of any type isn't really important, there are a number of situations where one will most certainly come in handy with regards to your firearm.
Damage
One of the biggest reasons why a warranty is important with a firearm has to do with certain types of damage that may unfortunately occur. Even though many firearms are made using strict quality control standards, there are still situations where one or more parts on the unit may fail through no fault of your own.
In the event that the aforementioned type of damage