quote:Originally posted by LionHunter:quote:Originally posted by JCS271:
Still loving mine, and, other than their chosen method of regulation, thats the only complaint I hear about them.
Could someone please give me a FACTUAL instance of inferior parts, substandard metallurgy, etc.
I read of the occasional ejector issues but those are posted about all brands.
AR's favorite double smith JJ has looked one over and given it a nod of approval and has told others that he even offers this type of inexpensive regulation in his shop.
Obviously hundreds have been sold and we are beating this horse to death over a few that the owners were dissatisfied with and they all received a full refund!
I would never be so bold as to point out what a piece of &*%#$ your merk, K, chap, VC etc. is compared to my classic T. Bland .577.
Why, because they are all fine rifles in their own right.
Can't we all just get along?
Mine was the very first Sabatti JJ had seen and after working on it for me, he did say he had no problems with it. I have since had to return it to Cabela's for a refund due to more than one problem. First, it wouldn't shoot to my DG standards and then it broke an ejector after only 25 rounds.
Two things I'd like to make note of:
1. JJ asked me last week to post that if anyone says he would do a "dremel" regulation, that he would NOT ever and that saying so is "BULLSHIT". He repeated the word three times.
2. Cabela's has been superb in trying to make those with problem Sabattis happy. Repair, exchange or refund, Cabela's is doing the right thing for its' customers. for the Reno Gun Library Mgr, Ryan Newton, who did whatever I asked and was a complete professional and a pleasure to deal with.
I am truely sorry the Sabatti didn't work out for me; I wanted it to.