My stock has a slight curve in it. I asume this is normal. But I could not find any info on this in the manuel or on the website.
Anyways the curve of the stock comes toward my face. I have a right handed model and it seems that the curve should be the other way. The reason say this is because I have to force my face into the stock to line up the beads......but if I pull it up left handed......it lines up beautifully.
Is it possible that I have a left handed stock on my gun?
Or.....the stock is suppossed to be staight?
If I can't figure this out I am going to sell it cause I can't seem to hit a thing with it. I have tried all the shims but nothing seems to help.
Whats the scoop on the stock?
Thanks, Steve
Thanks guys,
I posted this up because I had called CS and they said since I lost it....it is not under warrenty. But I feel that for the price of the gun I should not have to worry about pieces falling off under normal use.
Maybe I call them again or look into the plate Golden Bear mentioned.
The safety issue I can fix and the trigger tension is perfecty fine,except I am just not use to it yet.
Thank again,Steve
I was skeptical about the way the pad was designed. Sure enough the 2nd time it fell out I did not find it. I see it is not covered under warrenty.
75 bucks for a new pad.
Have they or are they going to make any improvements to this. Does anyone know if I can get the pad alot cheaper?
I see that others have had the stiff safety problem. Not sure if that has been addressed. I will probably take it apart and file something down to make it smooth. It is extremely difficult to click the safety off, especially if your hands are a little cold.
Finally something that I have noticed is that the trigger tension seems to be lighter than both of my M-1s. I am often fireing a split second before I want to. Has anyone else noticed this? Is there any way to increase the trigger tension? I took it apart but I could not see how I could modify anything to make it happen.