T97NSR Barrel flaw Vote

what would you do?

  • return rifle for refund

    Votes: 62 30.0%
  • return for replacement barrel

    Votes: 52 25.1%
  • accept the fact there is a drill hole in the barrel

    Votes: 60 29.0%
  • accept a credit or free something

    Votes: 33 15.9%

  • Total voters
    207
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Mine has a slight gouge in it. I really don't care at all. It's not a safety issue, it's still accurate (I highly doubt it effects accuracy at all), and the gun runs like a dream. I'm enjoying it more than my AR, in fact I think I might even buy another one. People are turning this into a way bigger deal than it actually is, and I'm sure it'll be fixed for the next batch. Talk about first world problems. Man alive people..
 
latent defect: n. a hidden flaw, weakness or imperfection in an article which a seller knows about (i'll give the benefit of the doubt about this one), but the buyer cannot discover by reasonable inspection.

A latent defect is a problem that, if you had known before purchase:

You wouldnt have bought the article;
Or
You would have paid less.


I think this applies perfectly here. Its all about what you would have done if you knew about this before purchasing.
I think its safe to assume that a reasonable person would have AT LEAST paid less because of this defect.
I think NS is showing bad faith by stating that this is not a defect.
 
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Bull. A grand is not cheap. I can buy a good old American rifle for $500 and expect it to be well made, accurate and shoot well for 50 years. Only on CGN is a grand 'cheap.' Only here is $3000 a minimum price for quality.
 
I spoke to friend that worked for a gun store. Even American guns have high mark-ups and the dealers have a small profit margin.
 
Well, my previous experience with North Sylva has led me to avoid any product that they are responsible for, and this is another one I am glad I didn't jump on.

If I wasn't one infraction away from a Ban, I would go into full details, but lets hope how they handled this is remembered!!!
 
What I meant is that the American guns are expensive imported and the guns sold in Canada have a small profit margin.
 
why not? Not like there are high labor costs, and the gun is mostly plastic, with some simple aluminum and steel parts. Would be a very cheaply manufactured gun. NS probably paid less then $100 a unit for these.
And making reference to it being half the price of a Tavor would be ok if it was a Nork Tavor clone.....but its not. Maybe they should have cloned a Tavor instead of rushing this flawed POS to market...lol

Exactly! some good points...
 
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