I know this is pretty much the most basic way they could go at it, but I don't think they can readily drastically change the mounting system without involving the RCMP and FRT process... so we have to work with the currect design.
They aren't gonna change the system with a cross-pin because they would have to replace every receiver set made and sold and would instantly go bankrupt and end up on the street.
But the main problem with the currect design is that there isn't a mechanical fail-proof system to keep the main bolt from rotating by itself. A spring-loaded plunger locking into the bolt head would solve that issue and wouldn't alter the mounting system configuration.
Heck, I'm not affected by this SLR problem because I didn't buy into the design, but I still want to help those that did and have a problem to deal with.
Personally I don't care if they go bankrupt and end up on the street. They should have built it right to begin with then.
If they can't or are unwilling to change the design then people should stop buying them and those that already have them should be refunded 100% if they choose to opt out. The manufacturer screwed up and now the customers are left twirling in the wind and forced to come up with their own solution.
If they go out of business then so be it, I say that they should deliver a quality product that is well designed and makes their customers happy or they deserve to go out of business. Why support a company that doesn't support it's customers? They made a mistake, I can accept that but it's how they handle things once they know there is a flaw in the design that tells me whether they are worth supporting or not. What I've seen them do about it is nothing, just like when people were mad at how long past the "estimated" delivery date was, they just ignored their customers and acted like it was none of their business.
Have they offered anything to the guys having problems other than suggest they use threadlock? Which you say is a big no-no with a helicoil, so do they not know anything about helicoils and their product or are you wrong saying not to thread lock a helicoil?
They should be offering to exchange problem units and looking into a real fix rather than pumping out more and more receiver sets trying to maximize cash before people catch on and stop buying their stuff.


















































