Update on CVA Weather Shield Chipping!!
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Update on CVA Weather Shield Chipping!!
A while back I bought a CVA Acura Mountain Rifle. I had a ball shooting it and fell in love with the accuracy. But after getting it home i noticed when cleaning it that the weather shield coating on the barrel and frame was chipping off. I got back with CVA and had a conversation with customer support. Was told to keep the rifle until after deer season and then get back with them for a replacement. They didn't have any rifles with a new coating process. They understood that the weather coating was not installed properly.
Well after the season I called back and they still didn't have the new guns. I gave it another month and got back and they started to give me a little hemming and hawing and I had to get hard with the guy. He got back to me and sent me a new rifle.
Now this is the part that kills me. The new gun has coating chipping off of the frame. I haven't even shot it yet. I am waiting to hear from the guy I have been dealing with. He is supposed to be back in the office on friday.
I am at a total loss as what to do. I really love this gun, but why in the hell did they coat a SS gun with an obviously faulty coating process??? Ruger doesn't have any problem coating their guns. Other gun companies don't have any problems with the guns they coat. What is CVA's problem???
Well after the season I called back and they still didn't have the new guns. I gave it another month and got back and they started to give me a little hemming and hawing and I had to get hard with the guy. He got back to me and sent me a new rifle.
Now this is the part that kills me. The new gun has coating chipping off of the frame. I haven't even shot it yet. I am waiting to hear from the guy I have been dealing with. He is supposed to be back in the office on friday.
I am at a total loss as what to do. I really love this gun, but why in the hell did they coat a SS gun with an obviously faulty coating process??? Ruger doesn't have any problem coating their guns. Other gun companies don't have any problems with the guns they coat. What is CVA's problem???
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The first batch was suppose to be a few guns that didn't get the oil cleaned off them good before the coating . You waited a long time , now a new batch arrive with the same problem . Don't sound like the first reason holds up in light of that. I hope it works out for you and I hope your CS experience isn't as bad as mine was .yhanks to their CS I will never own a CVA . Good luck , especially since you really like the gun .
And in all fairness to CVA , it might depend on who you get on the phone . For me, I got a real lulu .
And in all fairness to CVA , it might depend on who you get on the phone . For me, I got a real lulu .
Last edited by 1874sharpsshooter; 02-21-2013 at 06:47 PM.
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Actually the guy I have been talking to has been very receptive to my problem. I don't have a problems with him but the process they are using to coat these rifles. I can't believe that this problem is not being addressed at the company. Do people just say screw it and don't complain about it? Good question.
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I think the Apex is the same style gun and is SS. But the Apex is a variable barrel gun and would have to be sent to an FFL if they wanted to replace my gun. Im thinking they wouldn't offer that gun and I don't care much for the other guns in their line up. I would just ask for my money back.
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I think the Apex is the same style gun and is SS. But the Apex is a variable barrel gun and would have to be sent to an FFL if they wanted to replace my gun. Im thinking they wouldn't offer that gun and I don't care much for the other guns in their line up. I would just ask for my money back.