tungngroove2000
CGN Regular
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- Beautiful BC
Forget buying junk. Get a good quality one that in the long run will save you money and a lot of frustration.
yes i'm reviving an older thread, the story continues and the advice above might be the best yet!!!
the quick story is that the "supplier" was willing to take a look at the stock, so i sent it to them at my expense of course. the gun sat there for over 5 weeks with no updates given. i called over the next couple weeks and was told "repairs take time". now remember i had put less than 20 rounds through this thing before the initial stock crack. finally after almost 8 weeks without it, i asked for the manager, he said he would look into it and told me they would replace the stock....great news. the gun was sent back to me via courier and i put it back in the safe until my next trip to the range.
i take it to the range, load up 10 rounds, the thing won't feed at all. i fumble with it to get one in the chamber, pull the trigger and "click", that's it, just "click". so i empty out the rounds, have a look at the feedramp etc and don't see any issue. load it up again with 5 rounds and the exact same thing, won't feed, fumble to get one in the chamber and then "click".
now the round is jammed into it and i can't open the chamber to get them out. finally had to pull the magazine rod out and empty them through the buttstock. put the lock back on the trigger and packed it away. once i got home i took a closer look and saw that the trigger group had been "forced" into the "new" stock that was put on it. the stock finish had been all pushed up from the forcing in of the trigger. the group does not lock into place and is totally sloppy. i am thinking this is why it won't fire as the slop in the trigger group affects the distance of the firing pin.
so i will be contacting them again tomorrow (monday) and i'm sure i will have nothing but hassles. so far i've kept the dealer nameless on here, all the reviews from other CGN'ers seem positive. and YES i realize it's a cheap gun, but i mean if that's the quality of "service" that is acceptable, then i'm in the wrong business and work way too hard.
just my 2 cents.
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