I will start with the Sig Saurer Masquito. The Warranty is good until the check clears.
Sig Saurer gunsmith make's the claim that the owner did something to void the warranty.
Like the owner put the return spring in backwards.
But the returned firearm that was suppose to have been repaired. It still has the same malfunction. The firing fails to strike the chambered round.
Then Sig Saurer's representative Ami stated that you are using the wrong Ammo. You need to use special German high Velocity 22 long rifle.
NEXT is the Kriss Vector. it was suppose to be a radical design that greatly reduced recoil.
Problem they produce a stock that BOWs with the pull of the trigger.
You place the stock against your shoulder. You apply the slightest pressure on the grip.
You see the sight go way off target.
They also make the stock to short for proper shoulder and sight.
Then they design the stock with a considerable drop right where you place your jaw.
When you fire the Vector. That drop slams right into your cheek bone.
Also that Revolutionary bolt function that is suppose to reduce recoil.
Well I have not fired many 45 cal carbines. I will say the recoil is not reduced.
it slams back into your face just like my 30cal M1.
Sig Saurer gunsmith make's the claim that the owner did something to void the warranty.
Like the owner put the return spring in backwards.
But the returned firearm that was suppose to have been repaired. It still has the same malfunction. The firing fails to strike the chambered round.
Then Sig Saurer's representative Ami stated that you are using the wrong Ammo. You need to use special German high Velocity 22 long rifle.
NEXT is the Kriss Vector. it was suppose to be a radical design that greatly reduced recoil.
Problem they produce a stock that BOWs with the pull of the trigger.
You place the stock against your shoulder. You apply the slightest pressure on the grip.
You see the sight go way off target.
They also make the stock to short for proper shoulder and sight.
Then they design the stock with a considerable drop right where you place your jaw.
When you fire the Vector. That drop slams right into your cheek bone.
Also that Revolutionary bolt function that is suppose to reduce recoil.
Well I have not fired many 45 cal carbines. I will say the recoil is not reduced.
it slams back into your face just like my 30cal M1.
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