David Levene wrote:Anonymous wrote:The future MG2 buyers should know how much time and effort - mail, phone calls, shipment to Italy - is needed to have a working MG2.
Guest, whoever you are, could you please explain how knowing what parts were needed to upgrade an old gun to the new gun specification would help future MG2 buyers.
All they need to know about is new guns.
That's the real point: there is still no evidence that a new, latest design MG2 will work without the need to replace some parts.
There are old MG2 working well without parts replaced, there are other that need to be completely rebuild to work. There are also recent (read the many posts = less than one year old) that also need to have parts replaced.
It seems clear that besides design problems there are also manufacturing problems and quality control issues.
Moreover, new parts do not fit into old guns without replacing a lot of other parts and Matchguns seems not to be able to track what type of parts are mounted on a given gun !
So when someone buys a new MG2:
- he is not sure that his new gun will work right out of the box
- he may need a lot of time and effort to swap parts to have a working gun
- he must be prepared to ship his gun back to the factory, with all time, paperwork and costs needed for doing that.
- inbetween he cannot use his MG2