calvados.boulard
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Victoria BC
Hi everyone,
What would you do?
I managed to find one of the elusive CZ 527s in 7.62x39 from a site sponsor. I paid a slight premium on this rifle (~$50) as they are the only ones who had it in stock. I tried to price match with a couple of other vendors who said they were waiting on ones to come it, but they wouldn't go for it. So $850 + HST and shipping paid.
Well I received the rifle, and it has a very nice looking piece of wood on it. Very nice grain and colour with nice stripes. But then I started looking closer and found the following issues:
- 5 dents in the wood around 4-5mm in diameter, and another 2 dents that are around 2mm in diameter. The dents are located in various spots on the stock.
- 2 spots on the trigger guard where it looks like the bluing didn't take, or was exposed to some solvent, (looks like drops 10mm in diameter)
- a chip missing on the exposed side of the bolt (2.5mm)
- a nick just in front of the rear sight (2.5mm)
- 2 scrapes near the crown on the elevated part above the recessed crown (3mm)
- and a few signs of wear due to rubbing under the front sight hood
- the front sight hood is loosely attached to the rifle. I don't think it would take much for it to fall off.
I contacted the vendor, and was told I could return the rifle to them and get a refund. If they determine that it is due to CZ's fault and not the couriers, then I can have my shipping refunded as well. They then said that they might sell it "as is" if the only issues are cosmetic, at a reduced price. I asked if I could have the reduced price now, and was told "no, not after the fact".
The other option presented was to return it on warranty and have CZ install a new trigger guard and a new stock. I was informed that this may take over a year to accomplish as CZ has recently changed warranty centres.
I'm a bit torn, as these are all pretty much cosmetic issues. But I feel duped for a number of reasons; I paid a premium for this rifle; this is my most expensive rifle; my 4 other CZs all arrived in immaculate shape. The included test target is a single ragged hold @50m.
What would you do? Thoughts, suggestions, condemnations?
The pictures don't really do it justice. I've drawn some black lines to indicate the issues.
Thanks,
Cal.
What would you do?
I managed to find one of the elusive CZ 527s in 7.62x39 from a site sponsor. I paid a slight premium on this rifle (~$50) as they are the only ones who had it in stock. I tried to price match with a couple of other vendors who said they were waiting on ones to come it, but they wouldn't go for it. So $850 + HST and shipping paid.
Well I received the rifle, and it has a very nice looking piece of wood on it. Very nice grain and colour with nice stripes. But then I started looking closer and found the following issues:
- 5 dents in the wood around 4-5mm in diameter, and another 2 dents that are around 2mm in diameter. The dents are located in various spots on the stock.
- 2 spots on the trigger guard where it looks like the bluing didn't take, or was exposed to some solvent, (looks like drops 10mm in diameter)
- a chip missing on the exposed side of the bolt (2.5mm)
- a nick just in front of the rear sight (2.5mm)
- 2 scrapes near the crown on the elevated part above the recessed crown (3mm)
- and a few signs of wear due to rubbing under the front sight hood
- the front sight hood is loosely attached to the rifle. I don't think it would take much for it to fall off.
I contacted the vendor, and was told I could return the rifle to them and get a refund. If they determine that it is due to CZ's fault and not the couriers, then I can have my shipping refunded as well. They then said that they might sell it "as is" if the only issues are cosmetic, at a reduced price. I asked if I could have the reduced price now, and was told "no, not after the fact".
The other option presented was to return it on warranty and have CZ install a new trigger guard and a new stock. I was informed that this may take over a year to accomplish as CZ has recently changed warranty centres.
I'm a bit torn, as these are all pretty much cosmetic issues. But I feel duped for a number of reasons; I paid a premium for this rifle; this is my most expensive rifle; my 4 other CZs all arrived in immaculate shape. The included test target is a single ragged hold @50m.
What would you do? Thoughts, suggestions, condemnations?
The pictures don't really do it justice. I've drawn some black lines to indicate the issues.
Thanks,
Cal.
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