Just a heads up, sounds like NS is out of stock already and that's where it will have to be returned to...
admittedly, the gouge is kind of like a pitting mark in an old surplus rifle with no "burrs" really, and the photos make it look worse than it really is. Maybe I will try with better ammo to see if accuracy will get even better, but imo 2.5-3 inch groups with irons is not bad for this type of rifle
what I'm really worried is it eroding more or something when it gets higher in round count. surplus rifles with these type of marks in their bores seem to hold up just fine.. but as everyone probably knows a mark like this on a new rifle is a little upsetting![]()
I AM looking through the gas port hole, not the barrel
it does look like whoever drilled the whole went a bit deep though.. just wondering if I should worry that it might get worse with shooting some how
Don't accept that, Crash! This is crap and it should not happen and if we let it happen.... Then they will continue to send us crap and worse crap and worse crap until somebody stands up.I just took a look at mine and I also see a gouge trough the gas port. They probably mostly all have this same defect.
Don't accept that, Crash! This is crap and it should not happen and if we let it happen.... Then they will continue to send us crap and worse crap and worse crap until somebody stands up.
These are low end, low quality rifles, at a low price. Plus, they probably cost around 1/3 of what they retail for. You paid over $1000.00. The importer/retailers should deal with the defect. That's what their cut is for. Send it back to them if it bugs you. The Chinese profit from volume and cost cutting. Not branding and quality. Complain all you want. It will not likely improve the situation. It's business model works for them.
You are taking a big risk if you exchange it. You would likely end up with a different T97 that has a different T97 issue. An issue that could be worse than the one you have now. With a rifle that is currently shooting 2" groups ...
There are lots of $1000 made in NA crap on the market too.X2....same thing I said. If it ain't broke, don't fix it (or exchange it for that matter). My priorities with something like this is accuracy and reliability....you got that. These really should retail here for less then $500....can't see these costing more to manufacture then the Ar15's they make. The only reason they are $1000 is people like the idea of bulpups and non-restricted black rifles and will pay it because there is no other option at the moment. Just because it's $1000 doesn't mean it's a high quality firearm....maybe you could have those expectations from something made in EU or NA but not the PRC.



























