I received my Patriot pistol back from repair at the Thompson Center factory today. Not only did they fix the rear sight (more on that below), but they cleaned and polished the whole gun. It is beautiful. The brass looks like new. They also adjusted the wedge key/wedge slot fit and replaced a couple of damaged screws.
I sent it in for repair because the rear sight had come loose and I couldn't tighten it. Well, come to find out it was operator error. Seems there is a little allen head set screw on the sight that had worked loose over the years and that I didn't see when I was trying to tighten up the sight. Anyway, not only did the folks at T/C fix the problem for me, but they also sent a spare allen wrench for the set screw AND a new owner's manual with the appropriate section highlighted. And a hand-written note from Jack in the repair shop explaining all this. Thanks, Jack. And thanks to all the folks at Thompson Center. I could not be happier.
I am going to the range tomorrow morning and put some rounds through my fine little pistol.
I sent it in for repair because the rear sight had come loose and I couldn't tighten it. Well, come to find out it was operator error. Seems there is a little allen head set screw on the sight that had worked loose over the years and that I didn't see when I was trying to tighten up the sight. Anyway, not only did the folks at T/C fix the problem for me, but they also sent a spare allen wrench for the set screw AND a new owner's manual with the appropriate section highlighted. And a hand-written note from Jack in the repair shop explaining all this. Thanks, Jack. And thanks to all the folks at Thompson Center. I could not be happier.
I am going to the range tomorrow morning and put some rounds through my fine little pistol.