After I sent mine back and got the new barrel it has had no problems. its a little heavy but everything is solid and still works.
After I sent mine back and got the new barrel it has had no problems. its a little heavy but everything is solid and still works.
VIVA LA HOWA
This day and age, there shouldnt be guns getting sent back all the time
You hear it all the time with new stuff being brought in 'we've had 5 or so with issues, but for the numbers thats good' - NO its shit - if you have 100 guns (or less) with 5 having issues - thats 5%+ failure rate (that you know of) - totally unacceptable, we're talking a realistic rate higher than that with some guns volume and its just shit.
In the US, there would have been a total recall of the product on the 1st couple of instances (current one is Stainless barrel Howas being recalled due to an instance of a loose barrel)
Obviously you get what you pay for with Norinco anything (80s AKs are very good) but new barrels, new bolts, triggers, bars all the time .... isnt an isolated incidence. Tolerances are as if a drunken circus monkey machined them.
Ever seen the 1st couple of generations of 1897 shotguns.. a REEEEEEAAAAAALY drunk and stoned circus monkey machined those too
M305 - puke...
Sako's where having catastrophic failure on the first shot at one point too. But that proves nothing. You get what you pay for, buying a Chicom gun your gambling with the competence of QC the day it was put together. I gambled with M305's twice and came close to being severely injured the second time around. Mates have had them and had very good luck with them. My SKS is unstoppable, sufficiently accurate and has never been a problem. I've witnessed the Rear sight fall off one during competition. When they want to, they can make a good gun. But it's a gamble.
If they were priced proportionately to their mfg cost, different story
Different factorys making the civi vs mil guns, and the quality difference is very obvious
all rifles are puss unless they are SAKO !
80 percent of the rifles for sale on trade me are from gun city. It's like they own that shit. Never at a good price either. Once in a while a dollar reserve piece of shit will be for sale. Only advantage of them posting all there over priced guns is they hide the good deals from normal people in the pile of shitty gun shitty overpriced auctions.
And it is just the little things like advertsing a Harrington and Richardson Topper on TM as "new" and then going on to describe the various barrels that come with it in terms of %age condition ie a 22 Hornet barrel 60-70% barrel condition, 60-70% metal work condition. These are hardly the descriptions for a new firearm. I am sure the "new" is just a simple listing error and will fool confuse no one.............
I always go in there when im in Chch for a look around.
if im after something i always ask for the most knowledgable sales person in that field so i don't get "I dunno" when asking questions.
if you do go into GC always ask for their best price and they generally knock off 10 15% sometimes more. its like a turkish market you got to haggle.
Yeah but it's 10-15% off a mental price anyway. You go into your local gun store and you can get a 10-15% discount off a reasonable price.
Everyone's gotta make money, and you can't blame them for that, but there's a lot of sneaky shit going on, like what Zimmer said. I've haggled up to $300 off rifles with them that were going for under a grand. They just put hundreds and hundreds of dollars more than other stores if they aren't common firearms and they don't think other people have them . But, if you hand over the $$, then it's not their fault is it?
As with shopping for everything, if you're going to buy something as expensive as a gun, do your homework before you buy for ut.
I see it as if someone can make a business out of selling things for a very high profit margin, best of luck to them, guns or no guns.
OK, I don't shop there. I don't particuarly like them. Bought a magazine off them once, cos on sale, it was the cheapest in the country at the time ( yes i felt a bit dirty afterwards) Yes, most of their stuff is well over priced, but if some one will pay it, hey, go for it.
Back in the day I was tempted by their 870 copies, till i found a second hand Wingmaster 870 for half the price.
I got my missus an 870 clone from their Auckland branch for Xmas last year. Got them down to $350 for the ghost ring 18.5 inch model, with 4 boxes of Federal 00 buck. Heavy as fuck, machining isn't pretty, but it works. And the finish is better than my brothers 870 Wingmaster.
My SKS seems like it will keep shooting till the end of time, but thanks to the design I don't think it's possible for it not to.
I brought one of their 870's. Complete crap, never again.
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