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- Nova Scotia
I would buy reliable belt fed semi auto in a heartbeat![]()
My razor back wasn't. Couldnt go more than 15 rds before it jammed. Sucked when you had a 2, 300rd belt and a 50.
I would buy reliable belt fed semi auto in a heartbeat![]()
My razor back wasn't. Couldnt go more than 15 rds before it jammed. Sucked when you had a 2, 300rd belt and a 50.
Well, that sucks. No fun in belt fed if it jams
Good friend of mine took his out a few times and was having extraction issues. Ruled out being anything related to magazines as he also used factory glock mags with the same problem. Spoke to Lockhart about said issue and was told that if he sent it back it would be “a while” before they would get around to taking a look at it as they were “busy”. They said it might be a tolerance or ammo issue and that he should try heavier loads to break it in. No luck in that department so they then told him to polish up the bolt to see if that would solve the issue. His response was “why not warranty the brand new rifle I just bought off you guys”?
i agree about kodiak. i have a 180 and the couple issues i had they took care of right away… also read all about lochhart tactical! but, i’m also reading issues with the k9…There are multiple horror stories on this site regarding Lockhart. As much as the WK180c was a low quality piece of garbage, Kodiak's customer service was pretty good. If I could only pick between those 2 PCCs, and had no hope of any other option being available, I'd pick the K9 over the Raven every single time. Maybe the Raven is a better gun, I'll never know, but if something needs warranty I'd have vastly more faith in Kodiak stepping up than Lockhart
i agree about kodiak. i have a 180 and the couple issues i had they took care of right away… also read all about lochhart tactical! but, i’m also reading issues with the k9…
I live near kodiak's facility and they've been really good to me, I have one of the first K9's that came off the assembly line and I've had no issues with it, I did a rough break in procedure of 500rounds and I haven't had a single failure using SGM and OEM Glock mags.
With everything Ive read about Lockhart over the years im surprised to hear this gun actually exists
I'd go for a base model Ruger and a magpul backpacker stock, if you don't absolutely need the AR look.
I get the company has a bad reputation but so far Samuel has been very easy to deal with and has stood behind this gun. I had a firing pin snap at 1000 rounds and new ones were in the mail the next day. I should note the gun was still running fine without an intact firing pin.
As an owner of both the FX-9 and Raven, it’s not even close. The Raven is a much higher quality gun.