This is why I started this thread, as opposed to getting just another replacement piston from Kodiak. Ok, they got us here, let’s take it from there and see what we can do. This forum is full of knowledge and experience, not to mention site sponsors with manufacturing capability…
Agree with you completely. The reason I asked that question as well is that I haven't received a direct answer from Kodiak whether they have made any changes to that rod or handle in recent shipments. All they told me is that there are 11,000 WKs out there, and these failures represent a very low percentage of the units. And if there is a problem, we can send it to them. I am not sure what the warranty is on these (I will look it up later) but if the replacement part is the same, there will come a time where if it keeps getting replaced under warranty, the warranty will run out and what then?
Maybe I am naive to think that companies will change a proven failed part. I have a German car, and it is a known fact that the electric water pump in these models for the generation that I have is guaranteed to fail. Not may fail, but will fail (it's just a matter of when). I reached out to the company to ask about the replacement water pump, and shockingly, what they will put in is the same one. They never re-engineered it. So between 40,000 and 150,000 km, it will fail again.
If you look at some other guns like JR Carbine, FX9, TNW ASR, earlier versions of those have had known failures with certain parts - over time, they have changed / improved the parts - I am hoping WK did that (I bought mine earlier this year as well), but I haven't confirmed this yet. I agree that aftermarket may be the way to address this - TNA I think developed a bolt lock/release for this, and another company developed the better charging handle (think it may have been Spectre, but if it's not, correct me)...
Someone could make the argument, however, that it should not be incumbent to have third party vendors fix a problem that the OEM should be actively addressing.