![]() The last entry (posted today) basically says all is good but there are/were alot of unhappy customers who claimed poor customer service, poor communication, and extremely long back-logs on service/repairs (up to 4 years in one case). It may prove irrelevent, but I know of at least one case where they made a design change in one of their conversion cylinders when they changed their name. does anyone know exactly why R&D changed their name to "Howell"? This may in fact be an isolated incident, but it still concerns me.Īnd though I understand your "scenario" is intentionally extreme, I'd say even one misfire (or broken pin) is not a good thing regardless of how many you have left, but that's just my opinion.ītw. Had the gun slightly relieved, now it works flawlessly. Had Trouble with it binding up due to the firing pins jamming against the lower part of the caping port on the gun. ![]() I get what you're say'n but there's just something about that design that makes me cringe.Ĭonsider the following review I found on the Midway site. Now i don't know about you, but i sure as hell don't want to be shot 4 times with and 1858 in. ![]() Yeah dino but you still have 5 cylinders that will go off.unless here is a scenario, cock hammer, click! broken firing pin, cock hammer again, click! dud round, cock hammer again, bang! and again, bang! and again, bang! and again, bang! ![]()
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