If it doesn't work right out of the box...send it back. If your new car didn't start...would you go out and fix it without any skill's to do it??? No you would not. Fixing a gun is the same..if
you don't fix it to spec...you could be wearing the bolt or op rod or worst. It isn't up to the buyer to fix new gun's that don't work. If that is what buyer's think, then the quality is going
to get worst, not better. It shouldn't matter where the firearm is built, the buyer should know that it is built to government spec for export and is safe to use out of the box.
If it isn't, the Government of Canada will be in a position to dis-allow importation because it isn't a safe product. The importer's are taking responsibility for their product, but the manufacturer
isn't delivering a safe product. The Canadian consumer market for firearm's can't be considered a dumping ground for poor quality control by foreign gun maker's!!