this thread should be locked since the problem is now rectified...
There would be no need to lock the thread.....the dealer has already made good on the problem , and everyone seems to agree that the dealer in question are straight shooters , and stand up guys . The thread is still useful as there appears to be quality controls issues with the company that produces this rifle....it is good information to know before laying down 1400 bucks for a new rifle that may have quality control defects......just my two cents worth.....
Yeah, but at least Norinco doesn't have the nerve to ask for 5 times what their product is actually worth.Absolutely agree. This thread has done 2 things: demonstrated that Wanstalls is a store you can buy from with confidence, and that buying Chiappa is risky, kinda like buying a Norinco.
Yeah, but at least Norinco doesn't have the nerve to ask for 5 times what their product is actually worth.
Chiappa, Rossi, Norinco, Marlins all need to be checked and function tested before laying the cash on the counter.
No quality control at the factory whatsoever though Marlin (Remington) seems to have pulled up its socks in the past year.
You buy a stainless steel gun to use in wetter climates because they are supposedly rust resistant and these ones are coming out of the box rusty and corroded.
If I was one of the recent buyers I'd be checking mine over carefully from recoil pad to muzzle crown and it would be going back for a refund if there was evidence of rust or corrosion.
For $1400+ the gun should be perfect NIB.
this thread should be locked since the problem is now rectified...
I was going to buy one of these in great part for how it looked. Not a chance now.
surprised it would get shipped out in that condition as a new rifle from a retailer. Reminds me of another recent thread about a Tavor from another vendor.
You buy a stainless steel gun to use in wetter climates because they are supposedly rust resistant and these ones are coming out of the box rusty and corroded.
Except that Chiappa isn't selling stainless guns - they are selling their normal carbon guns with a chrome plating on them. If you want a stainless 92, you still have to buy a Rossi. Which is fine, they are less expensive, are built better, and are generally more likely to work out of the box in my experience.
Neither the Chiappa nor the Rossi comes with nice black walnut furniture like a winchester though. The chipper uses european walnut which is softer, too light a shade (hence they stain them), and has different grain. The Rossis come with some mystery hardwood that works OK, but is also not as good as black walnut.
Except that Chiappa isn't selling stainless guns - they are selling their normal carbon guns with a chrome plating on them. If you want a stainless 92, you still have to buy a Rossi. Which is fine, they are less expensive, are built better, and are generally more likely to work out of the box in my experience.
Neither the Chiappa nor the Rossi comes with nice black walnut furniture like a winchester though. The chipper uses european walnut which is softer, too light a shade (hence they stain them), and has different grain. The Rossis come with some mystery hardwood that works OK, but is also not as good as black walnut.