Confused_Soul wrote:For people going for the cheaper SDB rifles:
Please check the inside of your barrels carefully, as KoviBazar has confirmed that they had a defective batch from SDB. This was again confirmed by manufacturer (SDB) themselves when my defective piece was sent to them from Kovi.
Hi Confused_Soul,
It's quiet upsetting when something like this happens to ones rifle. Do insist on the replacement. I got mine only after I was convinced reading several reviews. I do agree with Basu that the retailer should replace the rifle and then take it up with the manufacturermanufacturer and not mix the two. The fact is, it is a manufacturing fault. Even in the most precise manufacturing processes, there are margins of error, what ever the product may be. Sometimes it's "one" in a million........ but there's always that "one". Unfortunately you happened to be the "one " to have received that "one".
I for one do not fall for the claim that all 65's are like that. Looks like it's a tactics to buy time.
See, in all rifle manufacturing processes, the raw material is procured together, usually in bulk, not per model. These are then rifled to requirement. I see no way how every rod was manufactured with a crack. In fact I see some posts of owners of the same model who do not seem to have cracked rifling.
Intriguing indeed
Do insist on a replacement. All the best.
BD
The early bird gets the worm, but the fact is, if the worm had woken up late, it would still be alive.