So a while ago I had a catastrophic failure on my first round of the day while zeroing in a new optic on my Diemaco SA15.7. The result of that was about 30 rounds later, the two tabs which sit on the upper receiver sheared off and were held in place by the rear take down pin. Anyhow, after my initial shock wore off I packed up my rifle and contacted the retailer which sold me the rifle, Wanstalls. Wanstalls was quick to do their part and got it off to Korth and then onto Colt for investigation. I was in contact with Matt from Colt Canada via PM here and he assured me that they would do a thorough investigation into what happened and get back to me. Yesterday, I received a message that my rifle arrived late and that the engineers would look at it as soon as they could. Today I got another message for me to call Matt back.
When we were finally able to reach one another, Matt told me that the engineers had looked at my rifle today and concluded that the failure was 100% ammunition based but due to the fact they didn't have the actual casing (pics and lot numbers of the ammo in question was provided by me) they wouldn't release the report to me. Legally, it would be very difficult in holding the ammunition company culpable at this point and unlikely they would cover the costs of replacing the damaged components. Without any hesitation on their part at all, Colt Canada agreed they would replace the upper receiver at their cost in order to look after their customer.
I am so thankful that Colt Canada has stepped up to look after me despite the fact they were under no obligation to do so. The rifle didn't fail to any quality control issue but rather to a third party. Matt's communication was spot on throughout and after talking to him on the phone, it's readily apparent that he and the other staff at Colt Canada believe in doing the right thing for the customer, believe in their products, and want to set the standard for the Canadian firearms industry. I am unbelievably grateful for all their efforts and can't wait to have my rifle back soon! Thank you so much!
Now I know the question everyone wants to know is... The ammo I shot was MFS 55 grain. Never. Again. And just to show you why, here are a few pics as a picture says a thousand words, right?


-Saryet, out!-
When we were finally able to reach one another, Matt told me that the engineers had looked at my rifle today and concluded that the failure was 100% ammunition based but due to the fact they didn't have the actual casing (pics and lot numbers of the ammo in question was provided by me) they wouldn't release the report to me. Legally, it would be very difficult in holding the ammunition company culpable at this point and unlikely they would cover the costs of replacing the damaged components. Without any hesitation on their part at all, Colt Canada agreed they would replace the upper receiver at their cost in order to look after their customer.
I am so thankful that Colt Canada has stepped up to look after me despite the fact they were under no obligation to do so. The rifle didn't fail to any quality control issue but rather to a third party. Matt's communication was spot on throughout and after talking to him on the phone, it's readily apparent that he and the other staff at Colt Canada believe in doing the right thing for the customer, believe in their products, and want to set the standard for the Canadian firearms industry. I am unbelievably grateful for all their efforts and can't wait to have my rifle back soon! Thank you so much!
Now I know the question everyone wants to know is... The ammo I shot was MFS 55 grain. Never. Again. And just to show you why, here are a few pics as a picture says a thousand words, right?



-Saryet, out!-




















































