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| i dont know if that is it or not... but all of my barrels are newer, not octagon or anything like that, i still am not very pleased with the quality...would have hoped for better from them |
| Posts: 1372 | Location: Madison ,NH, usa | Registered: 10 March 2002 |
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| Darn Mainer. I was excited by the header line of your post, but very dissapointed by your report. I just got a call from the gun shop today letting me know that my G2 frame has arrived. I plan to pick it up tomorrow. I sure hope mine works better than yours. I have no other frames and have been waiting for about a year for this one. Oddly enough, I will be staying in Rochester, NH next week. Perhaps I will stop by Fox Ridge Outfitters - TC's store right in front of the factory - and look their specimens over. |
| Posts: 135 | Location: Dayton, OH | Registered: 11 July 2002 |
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| well its gonna be a major problem for tc think of how many thousands of different lugs they are going to have to change... |
| Posts: 1372 | Location: Madison ,NH, usa | Registered: 10 March 2002 |
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| What are these "new" two piece locking bolts? Are they patterned after the Encore which eliminated the dumbbell shaped roller used to open the gun? |
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| quote: Originally posted by V.V. Jeff: What are these "new" two piece locking bolts? Are they patterned after the Encore which eliminated the dumbbell shaped roller used to open the gun?
Yup! No longer is there 3 pieces..... The dumbell is now an integral part of the locking bolt.
EDIT: pic added [ 06-24-2003, 09:06: Message edited by: MSSmagnum ] |
| Posts: 1574 | Location: Western Pennsylvania | Registered: 12 September 2002 |
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| The elimination of the small dumbbell has been in effect for quite awhile. At least a year, Jeff would know better.
Mainer, if your in the area....stop in. Sorry to hear of your problem.
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| Posts: 127 | Location: Dover, NH, USA | Registered: 22 May 2002 |
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| Just got my G2 this afternoon. Brought it home, put my 7mm TCU barrel on it and it seems to function perfectly. Looks dandy too. The opening/closing and hammer function seem very smooth and positive. I like the feel of this frame better than the old one that I had owned previously. I've got about 100 rounds of 140 grain projectiles over 748 that need fireforming. Unfortunately, I will be out of town next week and won't get to shoot my G2 for two weeks. I'll report in with the results. |
| Posts: 135 | Location: Dayton, OH | Registered: 11 July 2002 |
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| i took the g-2 down to tc today and dropped it off .it will not lock up correctly and does not open correctly ! they where not happy to see the first return ! i live about 1 hr from them and deal there allot as a dealer .i told them that i didn't know how they could let a gun go out in this shape , they couldn't believe it either ! i have not even fired the gun .i also said they need to do something about the triggers , which i don't think they will . will let you know when i get it back . |
| Posts: 1372 | Location: Madison ,NH, usa | Registered: 10 March 2002 |
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| That's a real bummer Alex. I hope this ain't the case for all of them. For now i'll stick wit da flat frames. Let us know what the problem was. |
| Posts: 1902 | Location: Va. Beach,Va. | Registered: 10 March 2002 |
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| That's why I haven't gone out of my way to try to get one RJ. After 3 years of making us wait they should have had plenty of time to get the bugs out. Even if it's a simple fix, it should never of left the factory unless it worked. |
| Posts: 1902 | Location: Va. Beach,Va. | Registered: 10 March 2002 |
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