CSAs don't use the retaining lever Clobb...
Stolen from another thread...
They use a 'c-clip' arrangement to prevent drifting of the pins. Can't state this authoritatively for every model they crank out of course. Just the ones I own.
But you're right. He should ensure they're still in place on each pin.
You can see the machined recess that the clip captures on the rhs of he pin in your own photo Cobra:
On account of both guns s**tting the bed on the same day it sounds like bad Luck.
Can't even comment on the broken piston.
But the second gun might simply be a reassembly issue. You, or whoever put that NEA ambi safety in for you, might not have snapped the clips properly back into place.
Not a personal comment. Just highlighting the strong probability of human error trumping 'bad manufacture' conjecturing.
It was a pain in the ass getting them back in place on mine. Think I used a couple screwdrivers to press them in. One to provide . Another to keep the thing from constantly rotating free of the pin.
Those clips were very easy to reassemble incorrectly.
Maybe I'm wrong, and that's just fine. But if they were installed correctly and actually failed, I'd be looking for the broken fragments inside that receiver.