Most threads on the subject stress the fact that the "Dehann" Huglus are backed by the "Dehann reputation" or the "Dehann warranty". A lot of good that does if the first year of the gun's life is spent in a UPS truck. Just this week a proud owner of a Dehann Huglu mentioned that his new gun was in the shop for "some adjustment of a malfunctioning trigger". He had taken it to a local shop rather than sending it to Dehann for warranty work because of the inconvenience and shipping expense. When an unsuccessful repair finally convinces him to return it to Dehann, they will probably make an excuse about unauthorized repairs being the cause of the malfunction. Warranty void!