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Target tune india..
Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 2:02 am
by mercury
lots of spares and kits for most popular makes of rifles. critisised by the nz gun forum and bsa gun forum. any experiances by indiaforgunforum??
Re: Target tune india..
Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 7:13 pm
by SUFFIX
Hi mercury,
Strange to see your name on target tune's front page. Are you karizman?
-suffix
Re: Target tune india..
Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 9:03 pm
by mercury
no....lets see you guess the questions would be similar. ha ha
Re: Target tune india..
Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 8:43 am
by mercury
SUFFIX wrote:Hi mercury,
Strange to see your name on target tune's front page. Are you karizman?
-suffix
ordered the the tuner package online and the order was confirmed immediately. strangely, a few minutes later i recd. a mail that that stated that the ordr was cancelled for "...technical reasons.." on further questioning the reply was."...insrtucted by their technical team...". also no one ever answers the phone listed on their page!
any clue what this is all about.
have you had a similar experiance suffix????
creepy!!!
Re: Target tune india..
Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 10:21 am
by sowmiyamoorthy
yep!!!!!!!!!!!!! mercury was right nobody answer the call.
Re: Target tune india..
Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 5:46 pm
by brihacharan
> There are scores of companies the world over selling 'Tuning Kits'...
> Some are good, some not so good & some maybe not suitable, because people place wrong orders not knowing what fits where & how.
> The result, some good reviews & some bad reviews & some could be due to professional jealousies!
> I personally used some spares & components and found them to be good.
> Without any bias I wish to opine that 'Any company reserves the right to conduct business with whosoever they wish to', providing the dealings are fair & square.
> So let's leave it at that.........
Briha
Re: Target tune india..
Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 7:46 pm
by mercury
spot on Briha...complete agreement with you on that. but then every customer has an equal right to know the the quality of the pruduct he/she intends to purchase . which con only come through feedback. and i guess forums such as these do give us that opportunity to share our experiances.
having said that i did get positive feedback on target tune and had gone ahead and ordered for the tune kit. thats when the order was rejected on "technical issues with the technical team".
intersting though is the fact that Suffix wanted to know if i was karizman (user id). on the target tune home page they have a statment that goes on to mention that the company has no dealings with a user ......mercury aka karizman.
now i wonder if they think i am that person, which i am not!
oh well.
Re: Target tune india..
Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 7:56 pm
by mercury
thanks for the tip on the grease. will do that. dont want to strip right now as i dont have the tools right now.
regards.
Re: Target tune india..
Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2011 12:45 pm
by brihacharan
mercury wrote:thanks for the tip on the grease. will do that. dont want to strip right now as i dont have the tools right now.
regards.
> You are welcome!
> However you don't have to dismantle your gun for lubing the spring.
> Just remove the 2 fore-end screws & the rear 2 screws holding the trigger gaurd.
> This will help you to remove the action from the stock, after which you lube the exposed spring that is seen through the slot - apply the lube - dry cock the gun a few times - this should be sufficient as a first step.
> When you acquire the tools for a total dismantle - you can lube the spring fully.
Happy Shooting!
Briha
Re: Target tune india..
Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2011 7:21 pm
by mercury
you were right about the grease...messy. what about molly pastes( i do understand the difference) or is that a strict no no, not just because it is a paste , as also they do contain mineral oils ??
regards,
mercury.