thanks for the ad hominem attack to try to discredit me instead of addressing the issues I have personally seen with these rifles.
I warn my friends to stay away from these guns, or at least bring me along so i can look at it at the store with them before they buy a dead baby. but they just go buy one, often one of the guns leftover after those who know what they are looking for have picked through them (when they say things like "it was the last one left in the whole store!" you know thats exactly the case). What then happens is the guns has issues, that they bring to me before the range (if they bothered to watch a few Utube how to videos on testing and maintenance and realized that their new gun just failed something basic like a tilt test), or after a complete waste of a range day and dump it on my door for me to fix since I'm the only one with the tools and mechanical aptitude to do it without dropping it at a actual gun smith or mailing it off.
I'm not going to turn friends away, but god I'm sick of fixing these things because the factory couldn't be bothered to make a working gun. On that last one when I can Fing see the oprod has a 10 degree bend to it... why the F$$$ did that piece go out the door of the factory? literally it was force fit on the gun; you had to man handle it to #### it, and the rod was doing its best to escape the receiver the whole time. I had to physically modify the gas tube so it would do its job and work... combine that with the fact the head space was so lose I could chamber a 7.62 field with room to spare... I could see the round in battery, and I could physically poke the round with a knife while the bolt was "shut". how safe do you think that gun is? even if it doesn't blow up I'm sure it groups just awesome..... and just what my buddy who has little money needs, a sink whole that needs $800 in parts right off the get go.
I compare this to people buying SKS rifles, but not inspecting it before they pay. Everyone knows that lots come with off kilter sights; and it takes 5 seconds to determine if they are so and move to the next rifle if your plan is to use irons. Then they go to the range and wonder why they can't zero the gun because the site is already all the way to one side... and they need to go further to get on target.
the "experts" want to pretend its all lovey dovey with these guns fine, but don't tell me that the guns are coming through my hands are fine when they have major issues that often require more then what the gun costs to fix, and in some cases have exploded . I don't like picking metal fragments out of my hand and face and I don't like internet critics then telling me that I'm over reacting to "minor issues" when clearly they are not. the "Experts" say headspacing is a non issue, when a gun blows up I consider it an issue, and when im handling guns with worse head spacing then mine that exploded... don't you think thats cause for concern?