Uh.. stocks are not a moving part and can be replaced, unreliable function in the action or moving parts of the gun can disable the gun beyond practical repair.
A barrelled action is a barrel and receiver assembly without other necessary parts to make the gun function. A barreled action is not what you have after losing the stock, if any of that is confusing to you then go do some more research on the internet ok smart ass
Last edited by ceilingcat; 11-13-2022 at 06:37 PM.
In anyways, the stock is not that important but the grip is. Without a grip the firearm is pretty much useless. Even without the piston the gun can still be operated in manual mode.
I think with the broken one it is free from charge replacing but not sure about returning.
Any word on the next batch of folding stock coming out from TI?
I will receive my repaired rifle this coming Wednesday. I will keep it anyway. What if the government suddenly issued an import ban on all center fire semiauto rifles? What if there’s no more Type 81 SRs coming as a result?
Really a shame. Other than the stock this rifle is nice for what it is
This whole thig is rather lackluster, mine also is unfired and cracked gas block is canted to the right.. truly not impressed