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    I’m still amazed that they changed the bolt for obvious reasons and aren’t Giving existing owners the fix. Disgusted!
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    Ouch. That's horrible. I wouldn't feel safe shooting that rifle. I know there's a brake in period for parts to marry. That usually means a bit of the finish wearing away not a bolt disintegrating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kuffs06 View Post
    Well if the rifle still works then according to Kodiak it’s only cosmetic.
    Hahahaha! Exactly what I said!
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    Quote Originally Posted by wrxs View Post
    This failure is not unique to your rifle,the whole bolt and charging handle need an upgrade. Imagine if the shards caused a trigger or safety failure......
    I had no idea this was also an issue...nothing I like better than puttig a grenade against my face and pulling a trigger to see if my head goes poof!
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    Agreed 100%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mik123 View Post
    Ouch. That's horrible. I wouldn't feel safe shooting that rifle. I know there's a brake in period for parts to marry. That usually means a bit of the finish wearing away not a bolt disintegrating.
    Not only didn't they marry, they had a blood feud! Lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by kuffs06 View Post
    I’m still amazed that they changed the bolt for obvious reasons and aren’t Giving existing owners the fix. Disgusted!
    They'd better get with the program and recall defective parts or face the consequences when one of them blows up. In any case, even cosmetic damage from a design flaw is still damage. They need to change thisbfree of charge. If it were a car and something caused any sort of damage, a recall would be in order ASAP.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kuffs06 View Post
    I’m still amazed that they changed the bolt for obvious reasons and aren’t Giving existing owners the fix. Disgusted!
    Yeah, this is really starting to bother me. It's not fair.

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    I’m thinking of posting some of these pictures of the receiver wear on Instagram the the hashtag# Kodiakdefence, #Wk180c and #wk180. Maybe if enough of us do that it will show a problem and maybe then they’ll fix them for us? What do you guys with the problems think?
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    Well at this point it could be the solution to a defective customer service...
    I mean if the company can't stand behind their products and admit they made mistake...

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