firearms (including any serialized items ex.Non-Returnable Items:ĭue to safety, legal, and regulatory reasons, our return policy does not apply to the following items: We want you to be satisfied with your purchase and offer the following simple return policies for your benefit. Please rest assured that we will ship your item as soon as we can. In some circumstances, especially during sales and after weekends, we may not get your order shipped in the time specified. NOTE: We make every effort to get your order shipped as fast as possible. Products that have free shipping only applies to the lower 48 states. Most orders over $100 value will ship with a signature-required to ensure they make it to you. If you need faster shipment, we can ship 2nd Day or Next Day for an extra charge.Īlaska and Hawaii residents - your order MUST ship 2nd day or faster. We normally will ship FedEx and US POSTAL. We will not charge your credit card until your product ships, except for certain special orders. Please also note that some items are unique, hard to obtain, or one-of-a-kind, so Impact reserves the right to cancel your order should an item not be available to ship. For items only available at the manufacturer, the lead-time may be a few weeks or longer- depending on availability. For items only available at distribution or other sources, the ship time may be up to 10 business days. For items in our warehouse, we usually ship within 3 business days. i ordered mine from Impact Guns and will enjoy using this fine machine.Įstimated shipping times are posted on the product information page under the title "Ships On Or Before:" please note that all lead-times are estimates. This little gun is lighter than our issue models, however it feels like an old friend to me. I served in the U.S.Navy from 1965 to 1971 and we trained with our 1927 A-1 Thompson submachine guns by shooting small oil drums off of the ships fantail. I looked at the 1927 A-1 TA5 in the kahr Booth at the N.R.A Show in INDIANAPOLIS THIS past Summer A fine copy of the American classic. Automatic rifles as members of the ships boarding party. In my review of the 1927-a1 I said that we were shooting small oil drums off of the fantail, we were standing on the ship and the barrels were being towed behind in the sea. Everyone who sees it likes it, and I bought the 'violin' case with it, and two 30 round mags too. A little hard at first getting the ammo in, but it's got a lot of stability with that weight. It's got some punch for sure, it's the drum that sets it off. I've always wanted one, and got it a couple weeks ago. Just like an old car it's got an old time feel, and is extremely accurate. Just took mine to the range yesterday, and had a great time shooting it.
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