The under folder looks great wondering if you made the check rest or found it somewhere?
Picked mine up today, barrel is luckily more or less straight with the receiver, though the stock is noticeably bent and way too high for the sights. Anyone know of ways to mount a buffer tube? Sigamco being a nazi put a damper on that route it seems.
What a first post...
If mine arrives bent at all Ill dispute the charge with my credit card company and get a full refund, TI's description of the Type 81 does not inform the buyer of potential of misaligned barrels. For $1500 I want a straight rifle.
Picked mine up today, barrel is luckily more or less straight with the receiver, though the stock is noticeably bent and way too high for the sights. Anyone know of ways to mount a buffer tube? Sigamco being a nazi put a damper on that route it seems.
In the old times of the Internet there was a term called "Netiquette".
Introduction entering an online community is one of the pillars creating this term. Some don't know that, lol
Only difference is most of these"newbies" have been on here before, they suddenly show up and know their way around while pretending to not know, they post a bit, then turn bat SH*T crazy and get banned, we know their names we know their handles............one day admins and mods will stop it
Tig weld the holes in and re drill them in right spot. worst case scenario if a return isn't warranted. Depends on the persons ability tho.
Seems like a lot of work with no real gain at that point though
To each your own. Cheers.
That condition is a result of the trunnion being riveted off axis to the receiver line. If the holes in the receiver are off line a bit it is easy to "tweak" the receiver a little during the build and the rivets will go into place. But this is cocking the trunnion in the receiver.
Everything appears to rivet up fine.
But after assembloy and when sighting down the entire length of the firearm it becomes obvious the trunnion to receiver axis is off line and the front of the rifle takes a left or right turn
Irritating to say the least.
Sometimes in a 1mm receiver you can also see it may be twisted slightly as well.
Side effects can be a gas piston rubbing in the tube and balky carrier movement or striking the ejector rail. etc.
Yugo receivers are rigid enough that they seldom suffer this issue.
It does not affect the point of aim because all the sighting line assemblies are on the barrel and not the trunnion or anything behind the trunnion.
The fix., determine which side the cant favors and generally the rivets on the other side need removed. Slightly egg the rivet holes so the receivet to trunnion fit will relax and straighten. Receivers have a good memory for being straight when not artifically flexed.
not totally true, I am kind a newbie to posting but have been around this Industry and forum for along time.. I personally feel for all the Issues and really
for the $$$ and time one would expect a some what better product over-all.. I know where it is made but that should not be the Customers problem in general.
S hite happens , should at least be a $$ back Guarantee with-out re-stocking fee.
We all paid the same price but not all of us got the same product. I dont remember sign up for a lottery.