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Glad to hear that your's is fixed.

October 20 2009 at 10:49 AM
Jim in SWMO  (Login jmhenrichs)
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Response to Re: That won't work for me.

I'd be interested in knowing if they kept RFM's spring guides when they replaced the spring. My guess is that you now have all factory internals again. By the way, how long did it take them to fix it? If I had factory internals, I'd think a bit more about sending it in. I guess I could always put the broken factory spring and cut off spring guide back in and send it off. Wonder what they'd say about finding a cut off spring guide inside! LOL!!

Right now my small town Iowa up-bringing is making it hard to justify putting still more money in this thing. Just can't justify spending $50+ to fix a $1 screw!!! That's 1/3 of what the gun cost to begin with!!! It's almost one of those deals where it's better to cut & run then sink deeper. Really starting to think about a Quest/Storm and swapping internals and trigger. At least with Crosman you can order a replacement screw if needed!

Good luck with your's. Hope it's fixed to last another 20-25K rounds or more!!!!


"You've come far, pilgrim."------"Feels like far."
"Were it worth the trouble?"----"Ah, what trouble?"

 
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