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Hmmmm,,, No links or anything showing what the cat. failure actually was? In the CVA report there were all kinds of actual proof and documentation. I have several TC barrels and not a single one of them, including the muzzleloader, has ever shown the slightest hint of poor craftsmanship or quality. Now granted all of them are pre S&W takeover but it seems so is this complaint.
After a little research I found out some things about that little thing you just put up there Pete. He joined up on SEVERAL sites posting this thing you put up. He neglected to put up the link which actually had DETAILS. Those details were that the Stock broke and the scope hit him in the eye!!! Here is a picture of the offending rifle. Could anyone please show me a cat. failure that has a dang thing to do with "headspace" as Brian tried to say that was the reason? ANyone that is a real shooter knows that with TC's you may have to shim a little here and there to get proper headspace. It's the nature of the beast. There is absolutely NO way you can have interchangeable barrels with different cartridges and calibers and have dead on headspacing! They get it as close as possible from a manufacturing standpoint and SAFETY. Pete, you also failed to put in that Brian was found to be 40% liable as well! |
Originally Posted by Muley Hunter
(Post 4210439)
Did you miss this?
"He also admitted that TCA destroys customer complaints every six months." You want to see more? Hire Randy to find them. |
Super, if TC has major problems, it wouldn't be hidden. The sporting arms public would see to it word got out. Just like the negatives in the other case.
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Originally Posted by Game Stalker
(Post 4210448)
Super, if TC has major problems, it wouldn't be hidden. The sporting arms public would see to it word got out. Just like the negatives in the other case.
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Originally Posted by Gm54-120
(Post 4210443)
And Bergara (the company) is in Spain. They make the CVA MLs correct? Dikar owns both brands correct? Their ML are all made in Spain correct?
Maybe you can find one on this website, They list the Apex in centerfire under Bergara. http://www.armeriatrelles.com/website/ Traditions aka Ardesa is also made in Spain. They are also in the USA but they sell MLs in Spain too. Rather perplexing isnt it? |
Super, this thread was posted merely to give information for those that might find it beneficial. 2 people shared that they were thankful for the info. I believe you were one of them. I really don't care what people use so long as they have knowledge of potential safety issues. It may be old news to some, but I suspect a great # of shooters might not be aware. If anyone took offense where none was intended: Too Bad!
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Originally Posted by super_hunt54
(Post 4210445)
Hmmmm,,, No links or anything showing what the cat. failure actually was? In the CVA report there were all kinds of actual proof and documentation. I have several TC barrels and not a single one of them, including the muzzleloader, has ever shown the slightest hint of poor craftsmanship or quality. Now granted all of them are pre S&W takeover but it seems so is this complaint.
After a little research I found out some things about that little thing you just put up there Pete. He joined up on SEVERAL sites posting this thing you put up. He neglected to put up the link which actually had DETAILS. Those details were that the Stock broke and the scope hit him in the eye!!! Here is a picture of the offending rifle. Could anyone please show me a cat. failure that has a dang thing to do with "headspace" as Brian tried to say that was the reason? ANyone that is a real shooter knows that with TC's you may have to shim a little here and there to get proper headspace. It's the nature of the beast. There is absolutely NO way you can have interchangeable barrels with different cartridges and calibers and have dead on headspacing! They get it as close as possible from a manufacturing standpoint and SAFETY. Pete, you also failed to put in that Brian was found to be 40% liable as well! All i'm saying is these things go on all the time, but you don't hear about them unless someone like Randy starts to post them. Is there anybody on here that personally knows of a CVA blowing up? There's a lot of reasons a gun can blow up. It's rare that the gun is at fault. When it is the guns fault the company does something about it. Just like CVA recalled all the guns that had the problem. How many recalls do car manufactures have. Some that are dangerous. Remember Remingtons trigger problem? People were killed if I remember right. Does that make all Remington guns junk? You guys are just rat packing an easy target brought on by a shifty investigator. |
Originally Posted by Game Stalker
(Post 4210464)
Super, this thread was posted merely to give information for those that might find it beneficial. 2 people shared that they were thankful for the info. I believe you were one of them. I really don't care what people use so long as they have knowledge of potential safety issues. It may be old news to some, but I suspect a great # of shooters might not be aware. If anyone took offense where none was intended: Too Bad!
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I was in the waiting room at St. Francis hospital in Cranbery pa talking to a guy about his friend who was getting attention from being a victim of a CVA muzzleloader. I'm almost positive I put a thread up about it many years ago. Either on huntamerica or modern muzzleloader. I wonder what ever happened to that poor guy??
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Originally Posted by Muley Hunter
(Post 4210467)
It goes much deeper than that. You listen to Randy likes it's the gospel. He's paid to slander CVA. He loves it when someone like you comes along, and posts it up again. Money in his pocket.
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