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Thread: To those T97NSR owners with a barrel "gouge"

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    CGN Ultra frequent flyer Canada tail's Avatar
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    This is BS.

    Plotting up such despicable crime behind a keyboard. what a pity.


    Quote Originally Posted by docscoutjr View Post
    So hows about I punch some pin holes in the paint job of your brand new car and tell you not to worry, its ok, it drives just fine.
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    Punch the holes in his cylinder walls. Still drives great for now, doesn't it?
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    So hows about I punch some pin holes in the paint job of your brand new car and tell you not to worry, its ok, it drives just fine.
    Did you just compare a Norinco to a Brand new car? There is the problem right there, you expect to have cheep price and quality in one package. Now if you said punch holes in a KIA on the inside of the hood in a place you have to take #### apart to notice the hole, that would be a bit more of a close comparison.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowcity View Post
    Did you just compare a Norinco to a Brand new car? There is the problem right there, you expect to have cheep price and quality in one package. Now if you said punch holes in a KIA on the inside of the hood in a place you have to take #### apart to notice the hole, that would be a bit more of a close comparison.
    Ha! Ya, so much hyperbole on this thread...

    I was just thinking of a Kia analogy myself:

    What is a reasonable amount of righteous indignation to have re: paint that has a slight orange-peely finish - new Kia vs. new Mercedes?
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    Guys this gouge issue doesn't affect safety, accuracy or function it would probably affect durability of the barrel but that still has to be proven just clean and lubricate after every range trip and you should be able to enjoy your rifles for years to come.

    I had hoped that NS would replace our barrels but that is not going to happen as it is cost prohibitive and the manufacturer doesn't seem to want to pay for it so get over it, Just clean and lubricate.

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    I'm going to temporarily lock this thread until the hysteria cools down a bit.

    I personally inspected over a dozen T97 rifles yesterday. Nothing even close to a "gouge" was found. One and a repeat "ONE" of the rifles has the slightest scratch on the rifling underneath the gas port. Nothing to worry about.

    I think the word "gouge" has been thrown around way too liberally.

    We are working on the solution with the factory to address to the issues of anyone who has a legitimate "gouge" in their barrel. I will reopen the thread once this is finalized.

    That being said, I've personally yet to see one, and I don't know anyone personally that has.

    Thanks,

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