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dev
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by dev » Wed Aug 30, 2006 11:48 am
You can never underestimate the P.O. ; just when you feel all fuzzy after paying the duties and taking a beautiful weapon home, you realise that you are dead.
They have dropped the parcel so hard and so often that the bolt has dinged the wood and the metal. As a result the bolt won't go back to cock the trigger or reveal the loading port.
So after spending some twenty grand all that I have at the moment is a formidable paper weight. So guys please insist on layers of bubble wrap when you order stuff by mail.
I don't think I'm ever gonna get anything more.
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Dev
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by Vikram » Wed Aug 30, 2006 11:26 pm
Aaaaaah... That's a crying shame!
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However, I hope all is not lost and the gun is still retrievable. I trust our resident smith Signor
Rustyshould be able to help with this. Let us know.
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by Sujay » Thu Aug 31, 2006 2:04 am
I guess the morons throw about the parcels. Could it be intentional ?
Very sad indeed but suggest you mail pics to Mack The Knife .
Did you contemplate claiming damages ?
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by Mack The Knife » Thu Aug 31, 2006 8:12 am
dev wrote:They have dropped the parcel so hard and so often that the bolt has dinged the wood and the metal. As a result the bolt won't go back to cock the trigger or reveal the loading port.
I assume the dent in the wood is just cosmetic damage?
When you say the bolt
handle has dinged the metal, do you mean it has created a dimple in the receiver?
Need some close pics as I am unfamiliar with this one.
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by dev » Thu Aug 31, 2006 11:48 am
The wood damage is cosmetic, the metal also is like a small nick. The good news is that after talking to the rifle in a gentle voice and coaxing the bolt a bit, it worked free. The bolt is now working but the trigger sear isn't engaging.
So I'll either take it to a renowned air gunsmith on Friday or take the advise from the yellow forum board and do it myself. It is such a beauty that you can hardly believe that it is a toy.
Will post pics thru Monsieur Mack The Knife on Sun or Sat.
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Dev
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