Movie Arms isn't doing VZ warranty anymore.

dealt with both companies for work on mine and movie arms was the best north sylvia best get there crap together on this.

They probably wont.
Just as North Sylva denied and blamed their subcontractor for the T97 latent defect (the barrel gouge) that was never fixed or recognized.
 
Movie Arms was a wonderful outfit to deal with. Hope the new warranty provider can operate to the same standard.
 
Called North Sylva today. A gunsmith from Movie Arms has gone over to North Sylva (I guess this transition happened a few months ago), and the fellow on the phone said he is going to turn-around the guns very quickly.

The guy I spoke to was very polite and told me that they had had a good team working on the CSA warranty. It sounds decent thus far.
 
How can you tell if it's overgassed? mines a 3013 7.62
i know it throws brass pretty far, but they all do.

You are from the future ?

Do cars fly ? What about meals in a pill ?? TELL US.

More seriously i would send it for repairs even if not sure.
 
The future looks a lot like Judge dread. and we have robo butlers. that's about all that's changed.
got a laugh out of that one.
Mine wasn't registered with csa since i bought it on the EE.
i should look into that.
the 2013's are really that bad?
 
The future looks a lot like Judge dread. and we have robo butlers. that's about all that's changed.
got a laugh out of that one.
Mine wasn't registered with csa since i bought it on the EE.
i should look into that.
the 2013's are really that bad?

I believe the warranty is 5 years. If its stamped 2013 it will be hard for them to deny it.

http://www.csa.co.cz/en/13-warranty.html

Contact them and see.
 
yea same here, my casings might go 3-4 ft up. it seems to be working fine. and i have a few years left before i run out of warranty. so i will shoot it til it breaks. which it probably wont.
 
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