Hopefully the WK180C's work better than these!
SO YOU HAVE PROBLEMS WITH THE RIFLE AND YOU LIST IT IN THE EE for 1250$ knowing you have problems.....low brow brah low brow !!!! get it fixed, disclose then sell it... I just went to the EE MIL/BLACK Rifle forum and i see your name selling the same model gun you complain about here.... YOu ShADY !!!!!
Time to start my ignore list with the OP i believe...
The striker is re-cocked long before the empty case hits the ejector, if the gun ejects it's well past the reset.
If the "gremlin" is a known problem with a 60 year old design...... you would think they would have changed the design decades ago?
Even the tab is a pretty simple "fix". I'm not to up on the roots problem associated with the so called "gremlin" but can anyone explain why it does not effect all models?
The gremlin is caused by adapting the original select fire design to semi auto only without tabbing the carrier. Theres nothing wrong with the original design.
Kodiak half assed it, as expected.
Does anyone know how to remove the trigger group from the Kodiak? I can't seem to drive out the pins and don't want to force it. The pins are held in differently than in my old CZ858.
Is there a little clip on the pins on the inside?
Look closely - there are small silver c-clips at the ends. They look like washers at first glance.Nope, at least not one like the CZ model. If there is something else keeping them in, I'm missing it.
Hmmmm. His EE ad shows a new, unfired rifle posted 6 weeks after he said he was shipping it back for repair or exchange.no he won't he's looking to dump his problem for 50 bux less retail to someone else without disclosing it in the EE
Look closely - there are small silver c-clips at the ends. They look like washers at first glance.