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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul L View Post
    This whole thig is rather lackluster, mine also is unfired and cracked gas block is canted to the right.. truly not impressed
    My gas block is center but the front sight is canted to the right.

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    Bad news.

    I had done the screw modification early on before any cracking.

    Mine is now unfired and cracked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeffMan View Post
    Bad news.

    I had done the screw modification early on before any cracking.

    Mine is now unfired and cracked.
    Sorry to hear that... How does the screw look like? Also did it cracked at the upper pin as well?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeffMan View Post
    Bad news.

    I had done the screw modification early on before any cracking.

    Mine is now unfired and cracked.
    didnt you do the machine screw mod which is the more advance than the wood screw mod and it still failed? wow!!!

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    With the scope being offset about an inch to the left of the bore at say 50 yards approximately where would you want it hitting windage wise? In the city I only have access to 25-50 to zero. I’m sure this is simple for most but the answer is eluding me at the moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TTTimothy View Post
    Sorry to hear that... How does the screw look like? Also did it cracked at the upper pin as well?
    It’s cracked at both pins, the cracks are spread 1/2 way through the width but not all the way. Oddly enough, the stock still feels solid - no wiggle, no wobble. My screw and washer are holding well.

    Keep in mind; this is unfired, not stress tested, and i haven’t been doing any rough handling.

    I think all of these will crack.

    I’ll contact TI tomorrow. I have no problem holding on to the rifle until they send a replacement/ improved stock - I’m fairly handy mechanically (not so much with wood working), and at this stage in my life 2K isn’t a big hit on my wallet (not bragging as I’ve been on both ends of the spectrum).

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeffMan View Post
    It’s cracked at both pins, the cracks are spread 1/2 way through the width but not all the way. Oddly enough, the stock still feels solid - no wiggle, no wobble. My screw and washer are holding well.

    Keep in mind; this is unfired, not stress tested, and i haven’t been doing any rough handling.

    I think all of these will crack.

    I’ll contact TI tomorrow. I have no problem holding on to the rifle until they send a replacement/ improved stock - I’m fairly handy mechanically (not so much with wood working), and at this stage in my life 2K isn’t a big hit on my wallet (not bragging as I’ve been on both ends of the spectrum).
    Got your email, ya shatty to see that. Could just be only a matter of time till mine cracks aswell but until then I'll keep using it
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    It's likely just "seasonal" changes in humidity causing the wood to move.
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    Quote Originally Posted by can-down View Post
    it's likely just "seasonal" changes in humidity causing the wood to move.
    lmao love it

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