I really loved my International Replica Arms Company (IRAC) 1919a4, it proved to be a great base for converting to a 1919a6, solid and until recently, reliable. I bought it from Steve the previous owner and he was always a phone call away to answer even the most minor question. Got a taste of the new ownership and it was sorely disappointing, typical "Lets buy a established business built on the sweat and hard work of others then change everything the founder envisioned, oh and lets not forget to double the price" No I don't think having to ship you my gun back so you can trouble shoot the board that is bad then ship it back is fair as shipping alone will be well over 100.00. the more reasonable approach would be to just ship the board back....Save your money as they are not worth the price of admission into the Replica gun market.
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International Replica Arms Company (IRAC)...gripe
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Re: International Replica Arms Company (IRAC)...gripe
Sorry to read that. I used to hang with Steve, even took some of the photos they still use for promotion. He was a master machinist and put in untold hours working away for customers. Another loss for our hobby.
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